Right, back to work, no more lazing about in your thermals in front of the TV and if you're in the south, no more nude sunbacking on beaches that aren't for weirdos.
Lujo aren't lazy, I know this because they've been hard at work preping a string of new releases to gush over you like a warm shower after a blizzard. Red Gold, Baby Teeth and Roy have work of some description available for consumption, like, now.
Mr Aucoin, chief Lujo described the Red Gold EP, Your Napoleon, as " five quick and abusive songs featuring multiple desperate vocals, crass guitars, and secret melodies buried somewhere in the wreckage." I feel sad for the chords.
Baby Teeth, however, are far from abusive, prefering instead to deliver a southern countrfried rock tinge "minus the beer bellies and bandanas and prog-disco minus the stringy hair and capes. They made this EP on a dare, with each member working in complete isolation at home, the only rule being that the title had to be "Heather." You'll need to hear this to believe it."
All of this on top of Roy joining the label.
" You'll find the new release favoring messed-up chords to standard major-chord folkisms, sparse drumming to bashing cymbals, and delay to distortion. Make this album a part of your collection."
So there, get to work.