
Pissed Jeans unveil the forthcoming album, Half Divorced
Pissed Jeans have announced their sixth studio album, Half Divorced, alongside the lead single “Moving On”.
Half Divorced is the follow-up to 2017's Why Love Now. The album was produced and mixed by Pissed Jeans and Don Godwin and engineered by Mike Petillo at Tonal Park in Takoma Park, Maryland, and mastered by Arthur Rizk (co-producer and mixer for Why Love Now).
The forthcoming album is shaped by nearly twenty years of making music, and comes after becoming fathers, after marriages, and after divorces. “Half Divorced has an aggression within it, in terms of saying, I don’t want this reality. There’s a power in being able to say, I realize you want me to pay attention to these things, but I’m telling you that they don’t matter. I’m already looking elsewhere," says vocalist Matt Korvette.
“We’re not the kind of band that bangs out a new record every two years,” Korvette adds. “Pissed Jeans is truly like an art project for us, which is what makes it so fun.”
Tracklist:
- Killing All The Wrong People
- Anti-Sapio
- Helicopter Parent
- Cling To A Poisoned Dream
- Sixty-Two Thousand Dollars in Debt
- Everywhere Is Bad
- Junktime
- Alive With Hate
- Seatbelt Alarm Silencer
- (Stolen) Catalytic Converter
- Monsters
- Moving On
Half Divorced is set for release on 1 March via Sub Pop, and is available to pre-order now.
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