

Inside Every Fig Is A Dead Wasp
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âswoon-worthyâ - The FADER
âequal parts Mac DeMarco and Snail Mailâ Paste Magazine
âshimmering ... wistful, sun-kissed indie-popâ American SongwriterÂ
The week that guitarists Grace Repasky and Maggie Geeslin turned old enough to drive, Lunar Vacation was officially formed.
Repasky and Geeslin met in the eighth grade and began exchanging musical efforts almost immediately, but that blessed autonomy of first cars meant they could conquer Atlantaâs sprawling suburbs and play to their adolescent heartsâ desire. The pair forged a cluster of demos â just enough to fill a set â and took to as many stages as Atlanta could offer them. Local momentum building, they added classmates Matteo DeLurgio on synth and Connor Dowd on drums to sonically match their songsâ increasingly rambunctious spirit.Â
Upon high schoolâs end, Lunar Vacation released a pair of well-received EPs, Swell and Artificial Flavors, and landed support runs for the likes of Remo Drive, Sidney Gish, and SALES. The band nabbed infatuated fans across the US while racking up millions of streams on their independently released music. In more than one sense, Lunar Vacation had graduated.
Back in Atlanta, Geeslin was working in a record store (Criminal Records) when Daniel Gleason of the band Grouplove came in. Following a quick connection and hours of conversation, the members of Lunar Vacation felt Gleason could be one to color in the sound theyâd been honing live â melodious guitars swirling atop propulsive, often psychedelic rhythm â and capture it in the studio. The band recorded "Unlucky" with Gleason and released it in early 2020, the song drawing attention as âswoon-worthyâ from The FADER, âshimmering ⊠wistful, sun-kissed indie-popâ from American Songwriter, and âequal parts Mac DeMarco and Snail Mailâ from Paste Magazine. Lunar Vacation continued recording with Gleason in the producerâs chair.
The band released the first song of the batch in June 2021. âShrugâ garnered praise from the likes of Paste, Brooklyn Vegan, Stereogum, Under The Radar, and NYLON who called it âa jangly guitar song with a very shoutable chorus.â Songwriter Repasky shared, âI look back now and realize that this song was a pivotal moment in delving into self-identity and ultimately identifying as a non-binary person." The melody is buoyant though agitated, its guitars warbling like question marks and lyrics ringing distinctly relatable. Lines like This isnât how I want to be / I didn't know I could care that much and Invited but Iâll never show / Sit at home playing too much Wilco cut into a listenerâs mind and vibrate there, like thoughts of oneâs own. Thereâs a carefree sense of triumph in Repaskyâs refrain: Why don't you just shrug it off?
Lunar Vacation will release their highly anticipated debut album âInside Every Fig Is A Dead Waspâ October 29 on Keeled Scales. Throughout the album, this band boasts a celebratory sound, a reckless sense of ecstasy specific to fluid youth and rock solid friendship. In spite of lifeâs bits that inspire these songs â some darker than others â Repasky, Geeslin, DeLurgio, and Dowd reliably find the light in the thing. Drawing from early influences like Rilo Kiley and Tame Impala, and landing a little closer to contemporary favorites like Alvvays and Slow Pulp, Lunar Vacation make bright music replete with bliss.
Repasky suggested the band name Lunar Vacation to Geeslin at a show, leaning over at a loud moment to say it. Itâs easy to imagine others finding out about the band in this same way.
Tracklist
SIDE A:
- Purple Dreams no. 4
- Peddler
- Shrug
- Where is Everyone?
- Making Lunch (Not Right Now)
- Cutting Corners
SIDE B:
- The Waiting Game
- Mold
- Gears
- Anemone
- But Maybe
Soundwave
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CD / Cassette
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âswoon-worthyâ - The FADER
âequal parts Mac DeMarco and Snail Mailâ Paste Magazine
âshimmering ... wistful, sun-kissed indie-popâ American SongwriterÂ
The week that guitarists Grace Repasky and Maggie Geeslin turned old enough to drive, Lunar Vacation was officially formed.
Repasky and Geeslin met in the eighth grade and began exchanging musical efforts almost immediately, but that blessed autonomy of first cars meant they could conquer Atlantaâs sprawling suburbs and play to their adolescent heartsâ desire. The pair forged a cluster of demos â just enough to fill a set â and took to as many stages as Atlanta could offer them. Local momentum building, they added classmates Matteo DeLurgio on synth and Connor Dowd on drums to sonically match their songsâ increasingly rambunctious spirit.Â
Upon high schoolâs end, Lunar Vacation released a pair of well-received EPs, Swell and Artificial Flavors, and landed support runs for the likes of Remo Drive, Sidney Gish, and SALES. The band nabbed infatuated fans across the US while racking up millions of streams on their independently released music. In more than one sense, Lunar Vacation had graduated.
Back in Atlanta, Geeslin was working in a record store (Criminal Records) when Daniel Gleason of the band Grouplove came in. Following a quick connection and hours of conversation, the members of Lunar Vacation felt Gleason could be one to color in the sound theyâd been honing live â melodious guitars swirling atop propulsive, often psychedelic rhythm â and capture it in the studio. The band recorded "Unlucky" with Gleason and released it in early 2020, the song drawing attention as âswoon-worthyâ from The FADER, âshimmering ⊠wistful, sun-kissed indie-popâ from American Songwriter, and âequal parts Mac DeMarco and Snail Mailâ from Paste Magazine. Lunar Vacation continued recording with Gleason in the producerâs chair.
The band released the first song of the batch in June 2021. âShrugâ garnered praise from the likes of Paste, Brooklyn Vegan, Stereogum, Under The Radar, and NYLON who called it âa jangly guitar song with a very shoutable chorus.â Songwriter Repasky shared, âI look back now and realize that this song was a pivotal moment in delving into self-identity and ultimately identifying as a non-binary person." The melody is buoyant though agitated, its guitars warbling like question marks and lyrics ringing distinctly relatable. Lines like This isnât how I want to be / I didn't know I could care that much and Invited but Iâll never show / Sit at home playing too much Wilco cut into a listenerâs mind and vibrate there, like thoughts of oneâs own. Thereâs a carefree sense of triumph in Repaskyâs refrain: Why don't you just shrug it off?
Lunar Vacation will release their highly anticipated debut album âInside Every Fig Is A Dead Waspâ October 29 on Keeled Scales. Throughout the album, this band boasts a celebratory sound, a reckless sense of ecstasy specific to fluid youth and rock solid friendship. In spite of lifeâs bits that inspire these songs â some darker than others â Repasky, Geeslin, DeLurgio, and Dowd reliably find the light in the thing. Drawing from early influences like Rilo Kiley and Tame Impala, and landing a little closer to contemporary favorites like Alvvays and Slow Pulp, Lunar Vacation make bright music replete with bliss.
Repasky suggested the band name Lunar Vacation to Geeslin at a show, leaning over at a loud moment to say it. Itâs easy to imagine others finding out about the band in this same way.
Tracklist
SIDE A:
- Purple Dreams no. 4
- Peddler
- Shrug
- Where is Everyone?
- Making Lunch (Not Right Now)
- Cutting Corners
SIDE B:
- The Waiting Game
- Mold
- Gears
- Anemone
- But Maybe
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/VP0FRiJtwAY









