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The Lees of Memory – “Not a Second More” [YouTube Song Stream]
Earlier this summer, the world was introduced to The Lees Of Memory, a new project from John Davis and Brandon Fisher of Superdrag. The first taste of the band came via their video for “We Are Siamese,” a song that Stereogum called “expertly executed shoegaze.” Today, the Knoxville, TN-based three piece unleash “Not A Second More,” one of the more upbeat tracks on their forthcoming debut LP Sisyphus Says, which comes out September 16th.
The Skinny: Earlier this summer, the world was introduced to The Lees Of Memory, a new project from John Davis and Brandon Fisher of Superdrag. The first taste of the band came via their video for “We Are Siamese,” a song that Stereogum called “expertly executed shoegaze.” Today, the Knoxville, TN-based three piece unleash “Not A Second More,” one of the more upbeat tracks on their forthcoming debut LP Sisyphus Says, which comes out September 16th.
Produced by Grammy-winner Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Alice In Chains, Deftones), Sisyphus Says stands with the best of Davis and Fisher’s past work… and points the way to a very bright future. Sometimes blanketed in a dense fog of swooning Jazzmasters and Jaguars, channeling Twin Peaks with ancient samplers powered by floppy disks, the songs on Sisyphus Says are pierced through with keening melodies and rich with harmonic colors. The lead single “We Are Siamese” is a sterling example.
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