Seattle’s Acapulco Lips recently released a new full-length album full of fuzz, flair, and sun-scorched swagger. Now was released last month digitally and on vinyl via Killroom Records. For over a decade, the band has been a staple of the Pacific Northwest underground, blending ’60s girl group charm with blown-out guitar licks and reverb-drenched abandon.
Produced by Killroom co-founders Ben Jenkins and Troy Nelson, Now was recorded at their Georgetown studio, then mastered by Pacific Northwest punk legend Kurt Bloch.
Vocalist Maria-Elena Herrell shared the following about the new album:
“I’d say pretty much every single song on Now goes back to the theme of time. There’s an urgency that comes with understanding you can’t get it back, and you don’t know how much you’ll get.”
Stream Now in full below and grab your copy today!
You can also check out the music video for one of the tracks off the album, “Slowly Disappearing,” below:












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