Lesibu Grand - Triggered + "Oh, Erica..."!

Album release + new video!
1. Scary Mary
2. Hot Glue Gun
3. Ordinary Girl
4. Anarchy
5. Bad Romance
6. Not Sweet Enough (String Version feat. The Punk Cellist)
7. I’m Not Sorry
8. Oh, Erica…

 
9. Heartbreak Blue
10. Emotional Disguise 
11. Pull the Trigger
12. Jennifer, My Girl
13. We Fuckin’ Suck
14. Not Sweet Enough
15. Friends With My Friends
16. Party, Party, Party People
...a sharp mix of new wave, punk, and indie, [and] a talent for tongue-in-cheek 
social commentary.

- Under The Radar

"...a lo-fi pop vibe that reminds me of the Sundays or Belle & Sebastian...Perfect.
- Listen With Monger

"...earnest indie-pop bordering on twee defined by dreamy acoustic guitar and the 
harmonies abetting Molton’s gentle lead vocals.
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- FLOOD Magazine

"...a lush and intoxicating sound paired with a revolutionary message..."
- The Joy of Violent Movement

"Lesibu Grand is making pop music that's more punk than most punk!"
- If It's Too Loud


Even at their most angry and political, there’s always an undercurrent of intoxicating 
positivity to Lesibu Grand’s music.

- Afropunk
Today, the critically acclaimed, rebellious political-punk act Lesibu Grand (pronounced Le-SEE-boo) KRS debut album Triggered. Along with the new album they share the Blondie-influenced final album cut “Oh, Erica…”, a song of conflict between supportive love and the worry of being left behind, written for a fearless and adventurous friend of the band. The band worked with Liliana Penagos (Mastodon, Cardi B, Lizzo) for the accompanying animated official video also available today.

Using modern sounds of celestial pop, punk, and surf rock, each song of the new collection encapsulates the essence of our tumultuous society, weaving together threads of personal introspection and societal commentary. Over the course of three years, the Atlanta-based band, comprised of vocalist Tyler-Simone Molton, bassist John Renaud, guitarist Brian Turner, drummer Lee Wiggins, and keyboardist Warren Ullom, meticulously sculpted an album that encapsulates the essence of our tumultuous society, weaving together threads of personal introspection and societal commentary.
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Directed by John Renaud
Art Direction & Animation by Liliana Penagos
Camera and Assembly Edit by Nathan DuCongé
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Photo Credit: Nathan DuCongé
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