Back with its first full-length album since 2020, long-running Minneapolis alt-rock outfit High On Stress delivers an absolute winner on the 12-song Still Here. This is the band's first album on Rum Bar Records, and it slots perfectly between Tom Baker and Mono In Stereo on the label's roster. What we've got here is good, solid Midwestern heart-on-sleeve rock 'n roll branching from the Replacements/Bash & Pop family tree. The album successfully combines a singer/songwriter's soul with the no-nonsense punch of a heartland bar band. Nick Leet knows how to craft a song with a killer hook that will also move you on a deeper level. I hear these songs and imagine myself sitting in some dimly-lit dive while I drink a pint of cheap beer and ponder my personal wins and losses and the general sadness of the human condition.
I always have a soft spot for this sort of rootsy, power pop–tinged honest everyman rock, and High On Stress pulls it off as well as any band on the scene these days. The songwriting, musicianship, and production all hit the mark. The fantastic single "Over/Thru" (which Leet co-wrote with Kevin Salem) reappears here, but it's certainly not the only standout. Opening cut "House of Cards" is a knockout mid-tempo rocker that brings to mind the heyday of American alternative rock. "Plans Have Plans" is such a relatable gem of a song that it sounds instantly familiar, as if you've known it all your life. The title track is nothing short of an anthem — a proper album closer if I ever heard one. For a band to be sounding this good after more than two decades in the game is a pretty remarkable thing. It's not every day that you come across music with this much soul. Pop open a cold one and get High on Stress.

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