Algernon Cadwallader: Trying Not to Have a Thought 12"
Trying Not to Have a Thought, arriving September 12th via Saddle Creek, isnât just the first Algernon Cadwallader album since 2011âs Parrot Flies. Itâs also the first with their original lineupâvocalist-bassist Peter Helmis, guitarists Joe Reinhart and Colin Mahony, and drummer Nick Tazzaâsince Algernonâs seminal 2008 debut, Some Kind of Cadwallader. Shortly after that album was recordedâand long before it was heralded as a lodestar for the 2010s âemo revivalââTazza and Mahony departed the band. Despite their looming influence on the aforementioned ârevival,â Algernon broke up in 2012 following the release of Parrot Flies and remained stubbornly deceased until their fiendishly anticipated resurrection in 2022.
Algernon Cadwallader are certainly cognizant of their cult legacy, a status that's transformed their fanbase into a unique convergence of graying punk lifers and fresh-faced teens who first discovered âmidwest emoâ on TikTok. Given the long gap between albums and the critical acclaim theyâve garnered in that time, it wouldâve been understandable for the guys to feel pressured to live up to their own standards while making this new record. Thankfully, the opposite was the case.
With Trying Not to Have a Thought, Algernon Cadwallader juggle intrinsic musical connection and shrewd lyrical intention with remarkable poise. The albumâs title perfectly captures that dual approach: the effort to resist being mentally bogged down by the bottomless list of daily atrocities, and the bandâs decision to let their unspoken connection guide this rejuvenated take on their classic sound. âThis is just what comes out of us when these four people get in a room,â Helmis says. And this record is exactly that: an Algernon Cadwallader album that's leisurely, intensely, tremendously their own.
- Format Type: 12"
- Genre: indie / alternative
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Algernon Cadwallader: Trying Not to Have a Thought 12"
Algernon Cadwallader: Trying Not to Have a Thought 12"
Trying Not to Have a Thought, arriving September 12th via Saddle Creek, isnât just the first Algernon Cadwallader album since 2011âs Parrot Flies. Itâs also the first with their original lineupâvocalist-bassist Peter Helmis, guitarists Joe Reinhart and Colin Mahony, and drummer Nick Tazzaâsince Algernonâs seminal 2008 debut, Some Kind of Cadwallader. Shortly after that album was recordedâand long before it was heralded as a lodestar for the 2010s âemo revivalââTazza and Mahony departed the band. Despite their looming influence on the aforementioned ârevival,â Algernon broke up in 2012 following the release of Parrot Flies and remained stubbornly deceased until their fiendishly anticipated resurrection in 2022.
Algernon Cadwallader are certainly cognizant of their cult legacy, a status that's transformed their fanbase into a unique convergence of graying punk lifers and fresh-faced teens who first discovered âmidwest emoâ on TikTok. Given the long gap between albums and the critical acclaim theyâve garnered in that time, it wouldâve been understandable for the guys to feel pressured to live up to their own standards while making this new record. Thankfully, the opposite was the case.
With Trying Not to Have a Thought, Algernon Cadwallader juggle intrinsic musical connection and shrewd lyrical intention with remarkable poise. The albumâs title perfectly captures that dual approach: the effort to resist being mentally bogged down by the bottomless list of daily atrocities, and the bandâs decision to let their unspoken connection guide this rejuvenated take on their classic sound. âThis is just what comes out of us when these four people get in a room,â Helmis says. And this record is exactly that: an Algernon Cadwallader album that's leisurely, intensely, tremendously their own.
- Format Type: 12"
- Genre: indie / alternative
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Trying Not to Have a Thought, arriving September 12th via Saddle Creek, isnât just the first Algernon Cadwallader album since 2011âs Parrot Flies. Itâs also the first with their original lineupâvocalist-bassist Peter Helmis, guitarists Joe Reinhart and Colin Mahony, and drummer Nick Tazzaâsince Algernonâs seminal 2008 debut, Some Kind of Cadwallader. Shortly after that album was recordedâand long before it was heralded as a lodestar for the 2010s âemo revivalââTazza and Mahony departed the band. Despite their looming influence on the aforementioned ârevival,â Algernon broke up in 2012 following the release of Parrot Flies and remained stubbornly deceased until their fiendishly anticipated resurrection in 2022.
Algernon Cadwallader are certainly cognizant of their cult legacy, a status that's transformed their fanbase into a unique convergence of graying punk lifers and fresh-faced teens who first discovered âmidwest emoâ on TikTok. Given the long gap between albums and the critical acclaim theyâve garnered in that time, it wouldâve been understandable for the guys to feel pressured to live up to their own standards while making this new record. Thankfully, the opposite was the case.
With Trying Not to Have a Thought, Algernon Cadwallader juggle intrinsic musical connection and shrewd lyrical intention with remarkable poise. The albumâs title perfectly captures that dual approach: the effort to resist being mentally bogged down by the bottomless list of daily atrocities, and the bandâs decision to let their unspoken connection guide this rejuvenated take on their classic sound. âThis is just what comes out of us when these four people get in a room,â Helmis says. And this record is exactly that: an Algernon Cadwallader album that's leisurely, intensely, tremendously their own.
- Format Type: 12"
- Genre: indie / alternative











