Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The Suburbs Release 'Si Sauvage' First New Album in 27 Years

Minneapolis-based New Wave rockers The Suburbs, (especially known for their 1983 hit "Love Is the Law") have just released 'Si Sauvage', their first new album in 27 years and the follow up to their 1986's The Suburbs.

Si Sauvage features founding members Poling, Hugo Klaers, and Blaine John "Beej" Chaney, plus new bandmates Steve Brantseg and Steve Price and special guest vocalists like Janey Winterbauer and Aby Wolf. It was mixed and is in the process of being mastered by Chuck Zwicky (who also worked on the latest Soul Asylum record), and the band plans to put it out on both CD and vinyl.

The 10-track album is available in digital MP3 format to download with a PDF of the CD Booklet including lyrics and credits. Also available as a physical CD, in hot pink vinyl and as individual MP3 tracks for download. 

Tracklist:

01. Born Under a Good Sign
02. Turn the Radio On
03. Dumb Ass Kids
04. Where It Is!
05. What's It Like out There?
06. Reset the Party
07. You've Got to Love Her
08. I Liked It Better When You Loved Me
09. Si Sauvage
10. This Monkey

You can buy your copy here.