Seminal Boston indie rockers Six Going On Seven release ‘Human Tears’ LP — their first album in more than two decades

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Seminal Boston Indie RockersSix Going On Seven release new LP Human Tears — their first album in more than two decades“…(an) album that feeds off the band’s ’90s urgency while clearing the decks for some level of refinement and a dose of well-earned maturity.” Magnet
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Boston, MA — Seminal Boston indie rock band Six Going On Seven make long-awaited return with the release of ‘Human Tears,’ their first length album in more than twenty years.
Human Tears marks a powerful continuation of Six Going On Seven’s legacy, bridging the raw urgency of their early work with the deeper emotional resonance of a band that has lived an entire lifetime since their last release. The album is now streaming, with vinyl available via Spartan Records.Order Human Tears LP:
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https://orcd.co/humantearsWatch the video for “Jack Jones” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiWnntBAYYQ“This record came together organically,” says vocalist/bassist Josh English. “We didn’t set out to recreate the past — we wanted to write from where we are now.”Emerging from the same fertile Boston emo and post-hardcore scene as contemporaries like The Get Up Kids, Karate, and Hot Water Music, Six Going On Seven have long been regarded as a deeply influential “band’s band,” known for emotionally driven songwriting and fiercely committed live performances.The trio — Josh English (vocals/bass), James Bransford (guitar), and Will Bartlett (drums) — reconnect with that foundation while expanding their sonic palette across eleven new songs steeped in vulnerability, urgency, and hard-earned perspective.Human Tears — Track ListingVisitantJack JonesRichie Valens Memorial Hwy(To Be) An IslandMachine + LearningHuman TearsBook of SnakesOlusiaKing TideOndaNational SinAbout Six Going On SevenFormed in 1994, Six Going On Seven helped define a melodic strain of post-hardcore that would go on to influence generations of emo and indie bands. Their celebrated albums — Self-Made Mess (1997), Heartbreak’s Got Backbeat (1999), and American’t (Or Won’t) (2001) — cemented their reputation for introspective lyricism, dynamic arrangements, and impassioned touring alongside genre-defining peers.More than twenty years later, Human Tears is not a revival — it’s a renewal.Human Tears out now via Spartan Records.
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