Brooklyn post-punk quartet Beach Fossils (beachfossils) return with Bunny, their first LP of new music since 2017. The record arrives on June 6th, and lead single “Don’t Fade Away” is streaming now. Check out the music video here:
in 2011, Brooklyn post-punk and jangle-pop outfit Beach Fossils have been curating a lush, memorable and airy catalog that stands the test of time. Records like, headlined by all-timer tracks “Sleep Apnea” and “Down the Line,” respectively, endure in the indie rock zeitgeist, still populating Spotify playlist collages and late-millennial song libraries. Now, for the first time since 2017, Beach Fossils are returning with an LP of brand new tunes.
Lead single “Don’t Fade Away” is, immediately, one of Beach Fossils’ sharpest compositions. From the ghostly jangle of Tommy Davidson’s guitar to Payseur’s patient, beautiful vocals, the track shines and croons like a coming-of-age adventure. Picture taking a drive in a convertible through the streets of Roku City and you’ll have “Don’t Fade Away.
Payseur says of the melting pot of inspiration behind the track: “‘Don’t Fade Away’ is about missing old friends, being on tour, self-medicating, longing, anxiety, love, being an idiot, having fun, embracing your mistakes and keeping your spark.”
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