Out In Front Try to “Forget July”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An energizing alternative rock gem about letting go of one-sided love. 

Los Angeles-based music group Out In Front is proof that unexpected connections can lead to something extraordinary. The band—Madie Renner, Isaiah Volk, and Ryen Wagner—started as tennis pros who met at a local tennis club. But what began on the court quickly turned into something bigger when they discovered their undeniable musical chemistry.

With driving guitars, dynamic drums, and emotionally charged vocals, Out In Front has crafted a gritty yet anthemic alternative rock sound that moves beyond the usual breezy SoCal vibes into something heavier, more intense, and deeply authentic.

Their latest release, “Forget July,” is a high-energy breakup anthem about leaving behind a toxic past. On Instagram, the band described the song as being about “letting go of a past that no longer serves you.”

From the very first note, “Forget July” delivers an electrifying blend of soaring guitars and dance-inducing drum beats, creating the perfect backdrop for the song’s emotionally charged lyrics. Lines like: “Lights out, we’re done playing the parts, You only see me in the dark, Like nothing happened” and “You’re holding onto me real close, To fill the void, To kill her ghost” capture the raw emotions of breaking free from an unhealthy relationship and moving toward a brighter future.

With vibrant vocals, a thought-provoking narrative, and an energy that hits hard, Out In Front has delivered an alternative rock gem that anyone who’s ever walked away from a one-sided love can relate to.

So press play and break away from a bad romance with “Forget July.”



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