Onelinedrawing Announce New Album "RAINBOWMACHINE" Out 9/18 via Iodine + Share "This Is A Warning"

Long before RAINBOWMACHINE was an album, it was a collection of recurring visitors.

A chorus that wouldn't leave. A melody that kept finding its way back. Songs that seemed perfectly content to wait until the right room appeared around them.

Eventually, the room did.

onelinedrawing is thrilled to announce RAINBOWMACHINE, which arrives September 18 via Iodine Recordings. Built from songs written across different eras of Jonah Matranga's life, the record gathers together ideas that lingered for years, melodies that refused to disappear, and collaborations that only made sense once they were already happening. Pre-order the album here

Today, onelinedrawing shares the video for the first single "This Is A Warning."

For Matranga, known for his work in Far, New End Original, Gratitude, Camorra, and the ever-evolving world of onelinedrawing, many of these songs have been around for a long time. Not unfinished. Not forgotten. Just somewhere else — waiting.

For example, the chorus melody at the center of the title track had been living in his head for nearly 30 years before finally finding a home. It didn't change much over that time. It simply stayed there until it finally had somewhere to go.

Whereas "This Is A Warning" arrived years ago and felt complete almost immediately, except for one thing: Matranga knew he wasn't going to record it until the band he heard in his head became real.

That band came together slowly but surely.

Rainbowmachine brings together Matranga, bassist Marcos Nava, drummer Paul DeBenedictis, vocalist Nico Magone, and additional contributions from Denver Dalley, Rod Castro, and Jason Kupfer. Some had never met when the process began. Some recorded parts hundreds of miles apart. Again and again, ideas seemed to arrive exactly where they belonged.

"Many of the songs on this album waited for a long time," says Matranga. "I didn't quite know what to do with some of them. I just knew I kept thinking about them. I'd come to accept that the way I heard them in my head wasn't going to be possible without letting other people in."

Across 10 songs, Rainbowmachine moves between anxious haze, towering guitars, bubbling synths, and moments of startling intimacy. The album balances vulnerability, melody, texture, and collaboration without ever losing the human voice at its center.

Produced, recorded, and mixed by Jay Maas (Title Fight, Drug Church, Piebald) and mastered by Dave McNair (Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Patti Smith), RAINBOWMACHINE marks the first rock record from Jonah Matranga in more than 20 years and one of the most collaborative releases of his career.

U.S. touring and festival appearances in support of the album are planned for 2026 and will be announced soon.

Iodine to Release Onelinedrawing "Scan Anxiety" 7"

Jonah Matranga has been making music for over 30 years. A prolific artist, he has become an enduring institution in the scene with a devoted fan base, rich lineage, and varied career that has straddled the line between the underground and mainstream. His work is so far-reaching that it has been lauded far and wide, from Pitchfork to EW, and lots of everything in between!

Matranga has always written from the heart and performed in an intimate way that can't be replicated. This is most apparent in his solo yet collaborative project Onelinedrawing

Iodine Recordings will release the Onelinedrawing "Scan Anxiety" 7" physically on October 11. It will be available digitally upon pre-save/pre-order, which can be done here. It features the original track "Scan Anxiety" and a cover of Phoebe Bridgers' "Chinese Satellite." As OLD fans know, you can expect the unexpected when it comes to Matranga's covers, as he has offered his take on songs by The Sugarcubes, 7 Seconds, Jawbox, and more over the years. 

Watch the "Scan Anxiety" video below.

Overall, Matranga says, "'Scan Anxiety' was written for someone in a desperate situation. I don't know what 'Chinese Satellites' was written about, but it feels similar somehow. If these songs find you feeling overwhelmed and help you through to a more serene place, that's what they were meant to do."

He further explained his MO for pairing these songs on the 7", saying, "I've loved making unique recordings for decades now, and that's how 'Scan Anxiety' started. Some people were putting together a collection of songs for their friend who was going through cancer, and they asked me to be part of it... I just fell in love with the song, and wanted it in the world one way or another. Even though it was written about someone else's story, it became really personal for me. 'Chinese Satellite' started as a unique recording too, it's just a gorgeous tune with a haunting lyric. I'll sing any song like that forever, whether I wrote it or not. I hope that Phoebe, Conor, and Marshall dig it."

TOUR DATES:
10/17 — Holy Frijoles — Baltimore MD
10/18 — Avenue Coffee — Lock Haven PA
10/19 — Bull House —  Mechanicsburg PA
10/20 — Leonard House — Southbury CT