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A New Low in Hi​-​Fi

by Brad Sucks

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saintzach
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saintzach I'm not a fan of this album style but the lyrics still hit right, and the focused transitions still jam, especially in my favorite track.

"I'm not gonna tell ya that it's all been for nothing / it's all been for nothing."

A good encapsulation of the past 10 years for me, about as long as I've been into this band. Favorite track: How to Not Kill Yourself.
Soft Seas
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Soft Seas Listened to this for the first time while on a jog, and I thought it was pretty fitting. It portrays an absolutely uplifting message despite or perhaps because of the often neurotic and intensely self aware lyrics. Probably Brad's best album, in my opinion. Favorite track: How to Not Kill Yourself.
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David Brad Sucks is the hero we need right now. I considered his artistic debt to the Universe paid in full after getting me through high school. So I guess the Universe owes Brad now. Not sure where to cash those chips in though. Favorite track: Paranoid Enough.
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credits

released June 10, 2021

All songs written and performed by Brad except:
“In It to Win It” vocals by Jason Lytle
“Blackout Drunk” drums by Justin Purvis, guitars by Ben Mullin, bass by Steve Gaw
“How to Not Kill Yourself” guitars by Ben Mullin

Recorded by Brad
Mixed by Rob Cosh (robcosh.com) & Brad
Mastered by Mystery Room Mastering (mysteryroommastering.com)
Art & Design by Matthew Pfahlert (thesilentp.com)

Thanks to all the Brad Sucks Patrons (patreon.com/bradsucks) and crowdfunding backers!

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Brad Sucks Ottawa, Ontario

Brad Sucks has been releasing catchy, electronic-tinged indie rock since 2001, producing four albums: I Don’t Know What I’m Doing (2003), Out of It (2008) and Guess Who’s a Mess (2012) and A New Low in Hi-Fi (2021). Coming to international attention with his home-recorded songs and ironic charm, Brad Sucks has been streamed millions of times and featured worldwide on television and radio. ... more

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