Lambchop share new single "Crosswords, or What This Says About You"
06 March 2019, 14:11
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Nashville's Lambchop return with another piece of their puzzle, "Crosswords, or What This Says About You".
"Crosswords, or What This Says About You" is the third single to be lifted from Lambchop's forthcoming This (Is What I Wanted to Tell You) record, after "Everything For You" and "The December-ish You".
Frontman Kurt Wagner says of the new single, "Your Wednesday puzzle is now available..."
This (Is What I Wanted to Tell You) is Lambchop's first record since 2016's FLOTUS.
Lambchop have seen many musicians come and go from the group over the years, now operating with three solid members including Wagner, bassist Matt Swanson, and pianist Tony Crow.
"Crosswords, or What This Says About You" is out now. This (Is What I Wanted to Tell You) lands 22 March via City Slang. Lambchop play London's EartH on 21 April as part of their European tour. Find out more.
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