Available in North America for the first time, We'll Go Riding On The Hearses is the first album from Australia's Quivers. Much like their latest release, Golden Doubt, the album is a jangle rock beautify, with tons of melodies and harmonies in the best indie pop tradition. Quivers is a band formed in Hobart, Tasmania and We’ll Go Riding on the Hearses was first a tape release before the band moved to Melbourne and released again on vinyl for Australia’s Hotel Motel label. It’s an album of songs written after singer Sam lost his brother, Tom, unexpectedly in a free-diving accident. It’s maybe an album about that, but also about trying to not think about that, and often comes back to ghosts, benders, water, and pissing in the snow. The album was recorded halfway up Mount Wellington/kunanyi by Anthony Rochester in just two days to not overthink it all, and celebrates the catharsis that comes from singing with friends. All my best friends are a little broken, all the best people are. That’s what the first single “Pigeons” says while Hammond circles around some really 90s guitars. Since the album’s release Quivers have toured Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States - playing at the 2019 SXSW before filming a session for KEXP. Quivers were set to play again at SXSW in 2020 before their first long tour of the US but postponed it all when the Coronavirus hit. Quivers have released a subsequent 7” for single “You’re...
LP $17.50
05/20/2022