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Say Sue Me’s new EP is a masterclass in contrasts. It’s a shoegaze-slacker hybrid that balances hazy, reverb-drenched guitars with a touch of coastal cool, all while carrying a quiet undercurrent of unease and introspection. Think Sonic Youth’s gritty experimentation meets Yo La Tengo’s dreamy, laid-back charm. Perfect for fans of that golden era when indie rock was equal parts noise and nostalgia.

Lead single Vacation (Feat. Kim Hanjoo) drops digitally on April 10th, brings a jaunty Brit-pop swagger with laid-back slacker cool, featuring Silica Gel's Kim Hanjoo providing guest vocals and adding a sharp counterpoint to Sumi’s. The eponymous title track Time Is Not Yours, is a sunny, up-tempo indie-pop gem built for radio and dancefloors. In This Mess, a 2nd single releasing April 22nd, is a bass-heavy post-punk stomper, channeling the thunderous energy of Prolapse or Steve Hanley-era The Fall. Mexico is a dazzling, driving instrumental packed with vivid imagery and the vibrant spirit of its namesake. Closing out the EP, Bone Pink is a soft, reflective lullaby that lingers with its harmonies and introspection.

 

 


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