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The Ataris – “Car Song”

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  1. Melody Bot

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    The Ataris have returned with the new song “Car Song.”

    Los Angeles, CA, May 2, 2025 – The Ataris have just released “Car Song,” the lead single from their long-awaited upcoming album, marking the band’s first full-length release since 2007. Recorded using vintage tones and brought to life with the warmth of analog tape, this heartfelt track is dedicated to frontman Kristopher Roe’slate father, a lifelong supporter and integral part of the band’s journey.
    
    In addition to “Car Song,” The Ataris are revisiting their beloved hit “In This Diary” with two fresh versions — a newly re-recorded 2025 studio version and a brand-new acoustic rendition. These reimagined takes offer fans a fresh, emotional perspective on the track that helped define a generation of fans.
    
    Stream “Car Song” here: 
    https://theataris.ffm.to/carsong
    Watch the lyric video: 
    https://youtu.be/Sq45Ft3iLyM
    Order the limited edition 7" vinyl here:
    https://www.hellomerch.com/collections/double-helix-records
    
    “I’ve always been so lucky to have my dad’s unwavering support for The Ataris. He wasn’t just a fan—he was a fixture of our community. He would often interact with fans on the band’s message board, film live sets, and share them with everyone—everyone knew him. He was a huge part of the band’s journey,” Roe says.
    
    “When I read about a service that would press a loved one’s ashes into vinyl, it instantly hit me. What better way to honor my dad than making him a permanent part of the music he always loved? It felt like the most meaningful tribute I could give him.”
    Kristopher’s father, William Roe, passed away in 2014 due to complications related to alcoholism. In his honor, a portion of the proceeds from the “Car Song” 7-inch release will go to Shatterproof, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending addiction. The funds raised through this release will benefit Shatterproof through 2025 and 2026, helping those affected by substance use disorders.
    
    Fans can learn more or donate directly at Shatterproof.org.
    
    “For anyone who knew my dad, they’d agree this would be the most fitting tribute for him,” Roe adds.
    
    The 7-inch vinyl will come in a variety of exclusive editions, including a limited variant incorporating William Roe’s ashes, pressed at Hellbender Vinyl in Pittsburgh, PA. Other vinyl options include a turquoise and silver variant (matching the color of the ring Kristopher’s father wore throughout his life) and a striking rust-red splatter version.
    
    “Car Song” is the first release from The Ataris’ upcoming, untitled album. The band’s return to the studio was sparked by an unlikely source: Roe’s purchase of Walter White’s iconic Volvo from Breaking Bad’s final season. A longtime fan of the show, Roe bought the car from a friend who worked on the show, even discovering a receipt signed by Bryan Cranston as Walter White in the glovebox. Roe later traded the car to his producer Bob Hoag in exchange for studio time—an exchange that led directly to the creation of “Car Song.”
    
    “I like to say that Walter White's Volvo was the catalyst for ‘Car Song’ and the new album,” says Roe with a smile. “It all just came together from there, and now, here we are.”
    
    The Ataris’ story began in 1996, with the band gaining a dedicated following through relentless touring and emotionally charged songs. After signing with Columbia and releasing their breakthrough album So Long, Astoria in 2003, The Ataris cemented their place in the 2000s alternative rock scene. Featuring hit tracks like “In This Diary,” “The Saddest Song,” and the gold-certified cover of “The Boys of Summer,” So Long, Astoria sold over a million copies, marking a high point in the band’s career.
    Now, with fresh new music, and an eagerly anticipated album on the way, The Ataris are taking their story to new heights.
    Fans can catch The Ataris live this summer, including festival appearances at Riot Fest in September and the 
    Aftershock Festival in October.
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  2. JimmyIymmiJ

    Music, a steady riot in my soul. Prestigious

    Love the song, and the new (official) version sounds great. I love both version of In This Diary as well, as each version gives a different vibe than the original. Been waiting a long time for the album, so hopefully it actually does happen this time.
     
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  3. rbf737

    Regular

    I enjoyed it. Actually sounds a lot like In This Diary.
     
  4. dnaps

    Newbie

    I listened to this song on repeat on the way to work this morning. So good. I love this band so much and have for 28 years.
     
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  5. Scuba Chris

    Newbie Prestigious

    I liked the Ataris back in the day, but didn't listen to them that much and I gotta say I love this new song, has a Gaslight Anthem kind of vibe. And Kris's vocals, which sound a little gritter than I remember, are excellent.
     
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  6. Bayside 182

    Wolverine Supporter

    Solid. The vocals have some Mike Ness similarities.
     
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  7. Mitch Howell

    Newbie

    Yeah, this is awesome. A lot of similarities to "In This Diary", but I do not care as that has always been my favorite song by The Ataris.
     
  8. MarkM

    Duuuude

    So Long Astoria b side sounding song. Pretty good, crazy it took so long to circle baxk to this sound na mean
     
  9. Thumbs down Mark. You and stale taking L’s all over this week.
     
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  10. razorburn

    Trusted

    On repeat all day yesterday; still not sick of it. Can’t wait for the album.
     
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  11. thisisacting__

    Regular Supporter

    Blue Skies will forever be their best album in my opinion. I’ll always have a soft spot for it.
     
  12. MarkM

    Duuuude

    lmao