Hockey Dad
Brain Candy
"Brain Candy" was recorded at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, a significant location that has also hosted legendary bands like Nirvana and Foo Fighters. This setting provided the album with a rich, authentic backdrop for capturing its lively sound.
One of the interesting facets of the album is its deeper exploration of themes compared to Hockey Dad's previous works. While maintaining their signature upbeat sound, the band delves into personal and introspective topics such as mental health and introspection, offering a more mature perspective.
The band members, Zach Stephenson (guitar and vocals) and Billy Fleming (drums), named the album "Brain Candy" as a metaphor for the diversity of thoughts and feelings swirling through one's mind. The title reflects an assortment of mental delights and challenges, much like the range of songs in the album.
Interestingly, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic during its release period, Hockey Dad managed to create unique experiences for their fans. They even organized drive-in concerts in Australia, utilizing the adversity to provide a safe yet engaging live music experience—a testament to their creativity and commitment to connecting with audiences.
"Brain Candy" marks an important point in Hockey Dad's discography, showcasing their progression as artists while still delivering the catchy, infectious tracks that fans have come to love.