Parquet Courts Announce New LP

2018-02-28 by Spluger | 16 Comments
Indie/noise rock quartet Parquet Courts have announced their 7th full length LP "Wide Awake!" due out May 18th, 2018 on Rough Trade Records alongside a new track "Almost Had to Start a Fight/In and Out of Patience".

In regards to the new album and working with big time producer/musician Danger Mouse, vocalist/guitarist Andrew Savage said the following: "The ethos behind every Parquet Courts record is that there needs to be change for the better, and the best way to tackle that is to step out of one’s comfort zone. I personally liked the fact that I was writing a record that indebted to punk and funk and Brian's a pop producer who's made some very polished records. I liked that it didn’t make sense."

Wide Awake! is up for preorder at https://shopusa.roughtraderecords.com/rt-homepage/wide-awake



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betray
March 1st 2018
9392 Comments


i made a joke on the other news post where I implied i was excited for a new album by a historically bad band but i am actually stoked for this one because they rule just to clear it up

SandwichBubble
March 1st 2018
13796 Comments


"working with big time producer/musician Danger Mouse"
jump ship

SandwichBubble
March 1st 2018
13796 Comments


I like the video though

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
March 1st 2018
26068 Comments


All I've heard is that one shitty ep and jesus fuck

WhiteNoise
March 1st 2018
3885 Comments


This was pretty awesome, I really enjoyed their last album too.

Papa Universe
March 1st 2018
22503 Comments


Well, it was announced last week already, so I suppose not that big a news.
But the track is goddamn fire.

DoofusWainwright
March 1st 2018
19991 Comments


This will be good no doubt

Papa Universe
March 1st 2018
22503 Comments


But is it Doofcore tho?

DoofusWainwright
March 1st 2018
19991 Comments


They always get a 4 out of 5 - does that qualify?

tommygun
March 1st 2018
27108 Comments


proper orrible band

NorthernSkylark
March 1st 2018
12134 Comments


a very consistent band

Spluger
March 1st 2018
1972 Comments


Andrew Savage did the artwork for the album cover/that's featured in the video. Very talented guy.

Oh man neek do yourself a favor and listen to Light Up Gold already. Monastic Living is in no way a good introduction to their sound. And yeah this is kind of old news but I'm of the mindset that if it hasn't been posted here yet it should be (within a reasonable amount of time of course).

Chortles
March 1st 2018
21494 Comments


good news, i liked their last one a lot

butcherboy
March 1st 2018
9464 Comments


going to be the hardest 3 of the year..

tom79
March 2nd 2018
3936 Comments


looking forward to this

xfearbefore
March 3rd 2018
2036 Comments


pretty cool, I oughta check out more of their stuff, I'm really only familiar with that song they did with Bun B last year (which was fucking awesome).



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