This week we have new work from:
Eels
Mind Spiders
Turnstile
Lucy Dacus
Reggie and the Full Effect
And we also welcome Paul Martel as a contributor to hissing lawns.
Eels
California
“The Deconstruction” from the album of the same name out April 6th.
A gorgeous new song from the enormously underrated Mark Oliver Everett aka E aka Eels. If you enjoy beautifully constructed, performed, and recorded indie pop you are probably familiar with Eels. If not, jeez, get on it.
tom
Mind Spiders
Denton, TX
Furies out 1/25/18.
Do you wish Devo was still putting out records? Do you miss Jay Reatard? LISTEN TO THIS ALBUM RIGHT NOW. You’re welcome.
tom
Turnstile
Baltimore, Maryland
“Moon” from the album, Time and Space out Feb. 2018
The newest offering from Turnstile is short but oh so sweet. With bassist Franz Lyons on vocals, “Moon” features hints of soul and surf all the while staying true to Turnstiles’ own brand of American hardcore.
Paul
Lucy Dacus
Richmond, VA
“Addictions” off of her sophomore album Historian, due out March 2nd on Matador Records
Savannah Stopover alum Lucy Dacus may have been one of the best kept secrets upon her first go around at Stopover, but that certainly isn’t the case anymore. Combining indie rock with a bit of Americana, Lucy Dacus has been steadily lighting a fire on the scene and her sophomore album is sure to keep things going. ~ Petey
Reggie and the Full Effect
Kansas City, MO
“Karate School” off of the upcoming 41 on Pure Noise Records
Twenty years after its creation by James Dewees, Reggie and the Full Effect is still established as one of the predominant emo/rock bands around. Featuring a star studded rotating list of members for live shows, the band constantly brings a fresh sound to the genre and their 7th studio album, 41, is sure to do the same if the second single is any indication. ~ Petey