The Get Up Kids Announce First New Album in 8 Years, Share New Song: Listen

The Get Up Kids Announce First New Album in 8 Years, Share New Song: ListenDalton Paley‘>
The Get Up Kids, picture by Dalton Paley

Kansas City emo outfit the Get Up Kids have introduced their first album in eight years. It’s referred to as Problems and it’s out May 10 by way of Polyvinyl. The file was produced by Peter Katis, who labored with the band for 2002’s On a Wire. Check out the Kerstin Ebert-directed video for his or her new single “Satellite” under.

“I started writing ‘Satellite’ about my son who’s 14 and a total introvert—not antisocial, he just genuinely likes to keep to himself,” the band’s guitarist/vocalist Matt Pryor mentioned in a press release. “But then somewhere down the line I started singing about myself—about how even when you’re playing a show to a room full of people, I can still feel anxious and isolated.”

The Get Up Kids’ new LP follows their current four-track Kicker EP. Their final full-length album was 2011’s There Are Rules.

Problems:

01 Satellite
02 The Problem Is Me
03 Salina
04 Now or Never
05 Lou Barlow
06 Fairweather Friends
07 Common Ground
08 Waking Up Alone
09 The Advocate
10 Symphony of Silence
11 Brakelines
12 Your Ghost Is Gone

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