When I think of Reggie and the Full Effect, I’m often transported back to a different time – a time during my days at Sam Goody when the “emo” scene was really taking hold. It’s been a long time, and now the band has announced their forthcoming, 7th studio album, 41, set for release on February 23rd, 2018 via Pure Noise Records. Along with the announcement comes the debut of a new song entitled “The Horrible Year.” Listen below…
“”Horrible Year” is a song about how even in the worst of times in a person’s life, you can always count on the ones you love to help you through them.” – James Dewees
Reggie and the Full Effect is the solo project of James Dewees, otherwise known as the keyboardist for influential pop-punk band The Get Up Kids. 2018 will mark the act’s 20th anniversary and the beginning of his moniker’s next chapter with the release of the 7th studio album, 41. The upcoming record will be Dewees’ first release in 4 years, following 2013’s Pure Noise Record debut No Country For Old Musicians.
41 Tracklisting:
1. il Sniffy Incontra
2. il Pesce Svedese
3. Alone Again
4. Broke Down
5. Heartbreak
6. Karate School
7. The Horrible Year
8. New Years Day
9. Maggie
10. Channing Tatum Space Rollerblading Montage M…
11. You’ve Got Secrets
12. Trap(ing) Music (feat Common Denominator)
13. And Next with Feeling
14. Off Delaware
Dewees will take Reggie and the Full Effect on tour in support of 41 in February/March with labelmates Senses Fail, along with Have Mercy and Household.
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