Tullycraft is back with their first studio album in six years.
This Seattle band has always marched to the slap of their own tambourine, and Shoot the Point is no exception. This new batch of songs sees Sean Tollefson and Jenny Mears continue to share most of the vocal duties, while long-time musical stalwarts Chris Munford and Corianton Hale are the conspirators behind the music.
This is the band’s eighth album, and it runs the full Tullycraft spectrum — from tender, heart-squishing moments to full-throttle freakouts that sound like a candy store exploding in four-part harmony.
Songs like “Tarrytown,” “Love on the Left Bank,” and “Jeanie’s Up Again and Blaring Faith by the Cure” fit in perfectly with the band’s stable of classics. This is story-driven pop at its most colorful — full of clever twists, joyful noise, and a healthy dose of eyebrow-raising whimsy. It’s fun. It’s weird. It’s very Tullycraft.
Tracklist:
A1		The Ledge
A2		Turnstiles
A3		Jeanie’s Up Again and Blaring Faith by the Cure
A4		Love On The Left Bank
A5		Street Hassle Plays on Repeat
B1		Rhinestone Tease
B2		Tarrytown
B3		Purple Leopard Print Suitcase
B4		Modern Lovers
B5		Clear Nail Polish
B6		Well-Rehearsed Reveal

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