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I'm Glad It's You return with new album, new outlook

Posted by Loren on February 29, 2020

I'm Glad It's You return with new album, new outlook
photo by McKenzie Melcher

6131 Records releases the new I'm Glad It's You on May 15. Titled Every Sun, Every Moon, the band has released two advance singles: "Big Sound" and "Myths." Listen to "Big Sound" after the jump.

The entire album is a response to a tragic van accident the band experienced in 2017. As the press release puts it:

Every Sun, Every Moon deals with the grieving process of losing a close friend, while choosing to focus on the positive impacts that person had on their lives. The result is a dynamic collection of songs, ranging from truly upbeat and catchy to more introspective and grievous, all imbued with understandably potent lyrical undertones. At once a celebration of a meaningful life and a wail of sorrow in their absence, Every Sun, Every Moon eludes expectation.

The California-based band recorded the album with J. Robbins and kicks off a tour tomorrow that will lead them to the official 6131 showcase at SXSW on March 20.

Upcoming Tour Dates:
+ = w/ Glacier Veins

MARCH

01 - Portland, OR - Blackwater +
02 - Salem, OR - The Space +
03 - Seattle, WA - Black Lodge +
04 - Redding, CA - House Show +
05 - Reno, NV - Holland Project +
06 - Sacramento, CA - The Colony +
07 - Oakland, CA - Twin Shrieks Fest +
20 - SXSW Austin, TX - The Velveeta Room (6131 Official Showcase)

I'm Glad It's You return with new album, new outlook
photo by McKenzie Melcher

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