For the type of jangly guitar pop and overall positive vibes that are being lobbed out in their debut single “Gold Rush,” it’s no wonder why they decided to call themselves The Upsides. The New York City-based alt-rock act are onto something big, and they’re just rolling up their sleeves, ready to get to work with “Gold Rush,” a sign of things to come on their debut EP Patterns. With a lighthearted feel and a pleasant uptempo groove, the band is hitting all the right notes as they take what they love about their influences to conjure up their own style of modern alternative rock that ensures to pay its respects to the more laid-back, feel-good bands of the past and present. It’s a notable introduction from brothers Matt and Dan Fullam, who along with their longtime friends Matt DaSilva and...