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Produced by vocalist Sean Bonnette and bassist Ben Gallaty, and featuring guest appearances from Thor Harris, Jeff Rosenstock, Kimya Dawson, and Laura Stevenson, Good Luck Everybody comes out on January 17, 2020 via their new label, AJJ unlimited LTD. Sonically, Good Luck Everybody is AJJ's least punk record but lyrically, it's their most punk-it's a noticeable change of pace from the idiosyncratic songwriting style that has become Bonnette's signature. His wonderfully weird turns of phrase and oddball word pairings are still ever present, but this time, his thematic lens is more directly focused on the inescapable atrocities of the world around him.
Produced by vocalist Sean Bonnette and bassist Ben Gallaty, and featuring guest appearances from Thor Harris, Jeff Rosenstock, Kimya Dawson, and Laura Stevenson, Good Luck Everybody comes out on January 17, 2020 via their new label, AJJ unlimited LTD. Sonically, Good Luck Everybody is AJJ's least punk record but lyrically, it's their most punk-it's a noticeable change of pace from the idiosyncratic songwriting style that has become Bonnette's signature. His wonderfully weird turns of phrase and oddball word pairings are still ever present, but this time, his thematic lens is more directly focused on the inescapable atrocities of the world around him.
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Format: CD
Label: AJJU
Rel. Date: 01/17/2020
UPC: 860002604503

Good Luck Everybody
Artist: AJJ
Format: CD
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Produced by vocalist Sean Bonnette and bassist Ben Gallaty, and featuring guest appearances from Thor Harris, Jeff Rosenstock, Kimya Dawson, and Laura Stevenson, Good Luck Everybody comes out on January 17, 2020 via their new label, AJJ unlimited LTD. Sonically, Good Luck Everybody is AJJ's least punk record but lyrically, it's their most punk-it's a noticeable change of pace from the idiosyncratic songwriting style that has become Bonnette's signature. His wonderfully weird turns of phrase and oddball word pairings are still ever present, but this time, his thematic lens is more directly focused on the inescapable atrocities of the world around him.
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