Drop Nineteens are reissuing their classic debut, Delaware, on June 21 via Wharf Cat. The album was remastered by Carl Saff, and the new vinyl edition features a new cover photo. The original Delaware artwork featured a photo of a girl with a gun in her left hand. Now, the girl is holding a small bouquet of flowers. A portion of proceeds from the reissue will go to Artists for Action to Prevent Gun Violence.
âWe decided to change the cover image, not so much to self-cancel, but because we simply will not put the image of a young person with a gun in their hand out in the world in todayâs climate,â the shoegaze band explained in a press statement. âTo be fair, the concept was probably overstated even in 1992. We love the new cover design, and we are proud to be donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this Delaware reissue to the charity Artist for Action to Prevent Gun Violence.â
Along with the reissue, Drop Nineteens have shared two new songs: âNestâ and a cover of Lana Del Reyâs âWhite Dress.â Listen to the tracks below.
ââNestâ was originally intended to either open or close our album Hard Light,â Drop Nineteensâ lead singer and songwriter, Greg Ackell, said. âWhen we realized we had a better opener and closer, we were unable to find the right place for it on the album. Itâs an apt closer as B-side to âWhite Dress,â because itâs the the last song Drop Nineteens will be releasing for a while, or perhaps ever, because you know, you never knowâ¦. The ruminative lyrics make it well suited for this position.â
Regarding âWhite Dress,â Ackell added:
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