Photo courtesy of the band.
Mom’s Basement Records is releasing EEP-OOP!’s debut LP, “Sorry” on CD today. The band has already blown through a pressing of the album on vinyl but you can also listen to it on digital platforms now…
EEP-OOP! is built for cheap beer, garage hang-outs, and full-throated singalongs. Hailing from Seattle, they’ve been marking their territory on regional stages for the last two years, converting fans with raucous live sets and earnest lyrics.
This quintet sings about all the good stuff—anxiety, depression, and alcoholism—but does it with a catchy flair that puts them somewhere between the melancholy of Off With Their Heads and the sunny pop punk of Blink-182. These influences are on full display in their debut Sorry. Dirtbag anthems soar with big melodies, pairing perfectly with a six-pack and a dozen of your sweatiest friends.
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