Genre: Pop Rock
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Worriers Trust Your Gut LP

Worriers

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SKU:
EJRLP210
UPC:
600064801010

Coming September 15, 2023 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!

Indie Pop Punk Band Worriers 2023 Album on Vinyl LP!

For the better part of a decade, Worriers have used their own brand of punk-adjacent indie rock to tell stories of heartbreak, gender expression, identity, and love. 2023 started with the release of their home-recorded project Warm Blanket, a clean slate of ten songs that set the stage for a more significant shift to come. Now, on their first studio album in three years, Trust Your Gut, songwriter Lauren Denitzio returns with a self-produced and pivotal release demonstrating the true depth and complexity of their career with the band.

Worriers became Denitzio's main focus after the wake-up call of open-heart surgery at just 25 years old. The event shook them into leaving a toxic creative partnership and starting a band that could evolve along with them. That priority takes center stage on Trust Your Gut, as Denitzio's 2019 move from the East Coast to Los Angeles found them collaborating with Atom Willard (Against Me!, Social Distortion) as a fun exercise, only to realize they had started writing the next album together.

The sonic goals for the album led to the addition of Denitzio's friend Franz Nicolay (The Hold Steady) after tweeting that they were trying to write in his style. His response was "Send me demos!" and the results are now foundational melodies layered throughout the album.

With Frank Piegaro (whose signature guitar style was featured on 2020's You Or Someone You Know) returning to the lineup, the final addition was Cayetana's Allegra Anka on bass. It's not every day an artist gets to share the stage with bands like the above, but Denitzio's remarkable talent lies in their ability to turn admiration into meaningful collaborations. They credit these partnerships as a springboard to showcase their personal development as a songwriter.

The band's moniker, Worriers, is a homonym. When introducing someone new to the band, it's important to specify "Worriers, as in to fret, not to fight." But Worriers have finally done plenty of fighting on Trust Your Gut. Lest anyone thinks they've forgotten the political-punk roots of their debut album Imaginary Life, it wouldn't be a Worriers record without referencing things like dystopian robot security dogs, dancing on the grave of a fascist, or a nod to the activist-themed novel Stay and Fight.

In a time when people were desperate for connection and leaning into relationships, Denitzio was scrawling a cathartic manifesto denouncing the things that no longer served them. But this is not a record of angst and scorekeeping. Trust Your Gut is an honest and often witty journey through heartbreak on its way to strength. In a way, Denitzio was also starting a new and incredibly vital relationship: one with themself.

While Denitzio penned their most-listened track "They/Them/Theirs" years before pronouns entered the national stage, the unfolding of their gender identity has certainly shaped not only the band but the journey to writing Trust Your Gut. Eschewing the classification of "women-in-music" while paying their dues in a male-dominated scene has been nothing if not an exercise in resilience.

While each song is part of this unapologetic journey to self-acceptance, each has a distinctive sound all its own. To get where you're going, you have to get away from where you've been. Coming up in DIY scene, Worriers have earned the mark of a seasoned traveler, ready to demonstrate all they've learned along the way. Come for the biting self-empowerment and stay for the nods to pop, rock, indie, and folk. On Trust Your Gut, Denitzio emerges from the ashes, not as a phoenix reborn per se, but rather fortified by their past to build a more resilient future.

The new album from Lauren Denitzio's ever-evolving project Worriers is the product of much upheaval — from the open-heart surgery they endured at age 25 to a recent move to Los Angeles where they connected up with Atom Willard of Against Me! and Rocket From The Crypt. The music that came out of all of that experience has a defiant edge; deeply emotional in its lyrical explorations of gender identity, unsteady relationships and psychological turmoil, but somehow rousing and flourishing musically. The mood of the album never does seem to drag either Denitizo or their listeners into a mire of bad vibes or morose sounds. With some key assists from Hold Steady keyboardist Franz Nicolay and bassist Allegra Anka, the album pulses with life and the stomp of punk-glam arrangements.
-Robert Ham, Paste Magazine


Features

  • Vinyl LP
  1. Hold My Breath
  2. Trust Your Gut
  3. I'm Not Mad
  4. Waste of Space
  5. Back Yard Garden
  6. Cloudy and 55
  7. Anything Else
  8. Losing The Thread
  9. Charming
  10. Math
  11. Top 5
  12. Friends or Something

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