The Itchyworms are back with an upbeat, retro-pop tune that deals with the dread of knowing that your loved one will be moving away to a different place for good.
Their new single “Panic In My Mind†was specifically written for their bandmate Chino Singson, who moved to Canada with his family to start a new life.
But according to Jazz Nicolas (lead vocals, drums, piano, keyboards, and keytar), who wrote the song based on a real-life event, the meaning behind “Panic In My Mind†can be taken in multiple ways. “The second half of the song shifts the narrative to a bitter person whose ex-partner in now with someone else, and is having a jealous existential crisis because of that.â€
The Itchyworms\’ signature sound lives on in \”Panic in My Mind,\” which blends intricate vocal harmonies and colorful melodies with ‘60s-style pop. A perfect accompaniment for its lyrics, which talk about pining over someone in a world where they are the anomaly, the arrangement turns up the excitement a few more notches with its nuanced musicality. It’s done with effortless grace and less of theatrics.
“We were going for a more organic sound with acoustic instruments as opposed to our previous album, Waiting For The End To Start, which had a lot of electronic elements,†Nicolas explains. “It also has a ‘60s vibe due to the jangly guitars and three-part harmonies.â€
“Panic In My Mind†is produced by Jazz Nicolas and Mikey Amistoso. The latter is a long-time friend and collaborator, who is now officially part of the band.
“He co-produced the song with us, played various instruments, and sang harmonies,†Nicolas adds.
The Itchyworms are set to embark on their first US tour, dubbed “Akin Ka Na Lang, Amerika.â€
The multi-city concert kicks off on March 24 in New York City, New York and will wrap up on April 7 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here are the official dates and venues:
- March 24 – New York (D\’Haven),
- March 25 – Fort Worth (Ridglea Theater)
- March 26 – San Antonio (The Grand Event Center),
- March 29 – Houston (Gerry\’s Grill),
- March 31 – San Francisco (Bal Theater):
- April 1 – Los Angeles (The Noypitz DTLA)
- April 2 – San Diego (Lola Happy Bistro)
- April 5 – Chicago (Michella Terrace)
- April 7 – Las Vegas (Diversion Amusements)