
""We wanted to make a tight record that could fit on one vinyl with five songs on each side," stated frontman Brian Aubert. "To me, it's an impatient, apprehensive, and more aggressive album. We started recording when the world was changing again. You invariably wonder, 'What are we headed towards?' Even if you're not necessarily writing about it, it bleeds into how you're feeling and approaching life. We stripped things down and went louder and rawer.""
""I saw it as a 'bass song' in the vein of The Cure or Jane's Addiction. I wanted Nikki [Monninger] to have a signature bassline. I played it for her, she played along, and I began singing. The big guitars and the piano give it space to breathe.""
Silversun Pickups announced a new album titled Tenterhooks and released the single "The Wreckage" ahead of the album's February 6 release. The band will support the LP with a 2026 North American tour starting February 19 in Santa Ana and ending May 18 in El Paso, with stops including Albuquerque, Reno, New Orleans, Baltimore, Kansas City, and San Antonio. Tickets for select cities are available via Ticketmaster November 14 with an artist presale November 11; other dates link through the band's website. Tenterhooks is the band's seventh studio album, produced again by Butch Vig and following 2022's Physical Thrills. The band aimed for a concise ten-song vinyl record with a louder, rawer sound, and the single emphasizes a signature bassline influenced by The Cure and Jane's Addiction.
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