Get The Net Unveils Brand New Album, ‘Till House Lights’

As we see it, the album is a giant artistic statement, a lengthy exploration of everything Get The Net have to offer.

The keen reader will gladly remember New Jersey-based outfit Get The Net from a feature we published on our website a few weeks ago, celebrating ‘Tijuana’ as “a true earworm, a slice of gritty and playful musical goodness that captures listeners from the first note”. We also teased a new album, ‘Till House Lights’, a record that we are now happy to share in its entirety. Out now, the record sees Get The Net team up with Bright & Barrow Records for a twelve-track fierce punk-rock journey. 

Laden with nostalgic guitar-coded allure, the album oscillated between collage-punk charisma and pop-rock melodism, a choice that makes ‘Till House Lights’ a record packed with catchy and relatable cuts, songs that feel electrifying, anthemic, and also playfully meaningful. As we see it, the album is a giant artistic statement, a lengthy exploitation of everything Get The Net have to offer. They are just a trio, yet their sonic impact is rather intense. 

‘Till House Lights’ is available now everywhere, and also on vinyl: 100 copies printed on translucent yellow-pink spatter and 100 on seaglass. This is the link if you’d like to order some. Get The Net are Ryan Raichilson on vocals and guitar, Brian O’Halloran on bass, and Kyle Burnett on drums.

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