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The Ataris Announce New Single / 7″

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  1. Melody Bot

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    The Ataris will release their new single “Car Song” on May 2nd. Today they’ve announced pre-orders for the 7″ version of the single, backed by a new version of “In This Diary.” And they’ve shared a new acoustic version of “In This Diary” to streaming services. The full press release can be found below.

    The Ataris will release “Car Song,” the first single from their upcoming full-length album, on May 2nd—marking their first LP since 2007. Recorded organically using vintage tones and brought to life through the warmth of analog tape, this heartfelt track is dedicated to frontman Kristopher Roe’s father, a lifelong supporter of the band.
    
    Alongside "Car Song," the band is revisiting their most iconic hit with a newly re-recorded 2025 studio version and a brand-newacoustic rendition of the fan favorite "In This Diary".
    
    The acoustic version is now available digitally, exactly one week before the release of "Car Song." These reimagined takes offer fans a fresh, heartfelt new perspective on the track that helped define a generation.
    
    Pre-save “Car Song” here: https://theataris.ffm.to/carsong
    Pre-order the limited edition 7" vinyl here:
    https://www.hellomerch.com/collections/double-helix-records
    
    “My dad was always the biggest supporter of The Ataris. He was a regular on our original website’s message board, sending out VHS bootlegs of live sets he would film and interacting with everyone—everyone knew him. He truly lived and breathed our music,” Roe says.
    
    “When I saw an article a few years back about a place that would press a loved one’s ashes into vinyl, I immediately knew—that’s what I’m going to do. What better way to celebrate my father’s life than to make him an actual physical part of the music he always supported and encouraged me to create?”
    
    Kristopher’s father, William Roe, passed away in 2014 due to complications related to alcoholism. In honor of his father’s memory, a portion of the profits from the “Car Song” 7-inch release will be donated to Shatterproof, a national nonprofit dedicated to ending addiction. Donations from the 7-inch release will benefit Shatterproof through 2025 and 2026, supporting their mission to help individuals and families struggling with substance use disorders.
    
    Fans can learn more or donate directly at Shatterproof.org.
    
    “For anyone who knew my dad, they all agree this would be the biggest honor for him.”
    
    IIn addition to the ashes variant (which will be pressed at Hellbender Vinyl in Pittsburgh, PA), special turquoise and silver and turquoise with black smoke vinyl variants—color-matched to the ring Kristopher’s father wore his entire life—will also be available, along with a rust red splatter variant.
    
    “Car Song” is the first track from the band’s upcoming, as-yet-untitled album. Another iconic vehicle—literally—inspired the band’s return to the studio. Roe, a longtime fan of Breaking Bad, was given the opportunity to purchase the Volvo driven by Bryan Cranston’s character, Walter White, in the series finale.
    
    “I like to say that Walter White's Volvo was the key to recording ‘Car Song’ and starting this album,” Roe says with a laugh. “A friend who worked on the show wanted to sell the Volvo to a fan. Since Breaking Bad is one of my favorites, I bought it. There was even a receipt left in the glovebox signed by Bryan Cranston as Walter White!”
    
    Roe later traded the Volvo to his producer and close friend, Bob Hoag, in exchange for studio time. From that unlikely exchange, “Car Song” was born—and with it, the start of a new era for The Ataris.
    
    Formed in 1996, The Ataris built a devoted following through tireless touring and raw, emotionally driven songs. After gaining momentum with indie label Kung Fu Records, the band signed with Columbia and released their major label debut, 
    So Long, Astoria, in 2003. Featuring hits like “In This Diary,” “The Saddest Song,” and their gold-certified cover of “The Boys of Summer,” the album sold over a million copies and cemented their place in early-2000s alternative rock.
    
    Now, with new music, special releases, and a highly anticipated full-length album on the horizon, The Ataris are proving their story is far from over.
    
    Fans can catch The Ataris on tour this summer, including several festival dates, at Riot Fest in September, and on the main stage at Aftershock Festival in October.
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  2. tobytobes

    Regular

    Is the full album finally almost here!? :D

    Can't wait!
     
  3. mynamesgeneric

    Regular Supporter

    Probably saving that Boys of Summer cover for the LP
     
  4. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    God forbid they give us one new song. I’ve had the finished full band demo of car song for years…
     
  5. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    “ features a brand-new The Ataris song called "Car Song" on Side A, which is the first radio single released by The Ataris since 2017”

    that doesn’t seem correct
     
  6. It's a completely new recording. Not the demo.
     
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  7. countmeout

    Newbie

    Completely understand losing his father was extremely painful & this is how he is processing his death, but I am in complete shock that one of the variants will have his father's ashes in them.
     
    SuNDaYSTaR likes this.
  8. razorburn

    Trusted

    I know your whole shtick is being super negative, but the album is coming. This is simply to tide us over until then.
     
    Paulms85, koryoreo and Jason Tate like this.
  9. thisisacting__

    Regular Supporter

    Did a double take reading this. Did another double take confirming it.
     
  10. razorburn

    Trusted

    I mean, Kris clearly explains why he’s doing it in the press release. Besides, he’s definitely not the first, nor will he be the last.
     
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  11. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    I LOVE The Ataris. I’m just trying to not get hurt again.