Ten years after Major Arcana, the breakthrough record that made indie-rock darlings out of Sadie Dupuis’ Speedy Ortiz, the band is back with a new record: Rabbit Rabbit.
The group’s return has been much-anticipated. The smattering singles released prior to the September 1 drop date earned praise from The New York Times and Pitchfork among others, foreshadowing the kind of buzz Rabbit Rabbit was soon to create. The band visited the Tiny Desk for a performance ten years in the making. And when it finally dropped on September 1, the album got top-billing on All Songs Considered.
Released on Dupuis’ own label, Wax Nine, and drawing its title from an incantation that an adolescent Dupuis deployed to cope with OCD and trauma, Rabbit Rabbit is, indeed, a very good rock record. Its edges are jagged. Its guitars are crunchy. Dupuis’ lyrics are thought-provoking, stirring and occasionally quite funny as she writes about her childhood, activism and wrestling with the many contradictions of 21st-Century adulting. The songs are catchy as hell, too, wrapped up in the kind of tight, sunny-pop package that first earned the group critical plaudits.
- Stream Rabbit Rabbit
It’s a smartly written, spiky, grungy, weird and wonderful long player that certainly warrants the buzz it’s created.
More New Music
You can hear new tracks from Speedy Ortiz, and music from local, regional, national and international artists on our music discovery station The Independent 89.9 HD4. And you can follow our Fresh Squeeze playlist on Spotify to stream all the best new music, updated every month.
My Morning Jacket, Ringo Starr, Blondshell & 7 New Songs to Stream Right Now
Khruangbin to Bring ‘A LA SALA’ Tour to St. Augustine in April
Shannon and the Clams, Rahill, Levitation Room, Ghost Funk Orchestra to Headline JME Soundstage Series in 2025
Chicago Alt-Country Faves Wilco Return to St. Augustine with Indie-Folk Great Waxahatchee
The Tiny Desk Contest is Back for 2025! Here’s How to Enter
Local Darkwave Duo Limo Scene Set Their GPS for ‘80s Dancefloor Gloom with Latest Single, “Angelic Three”
Japanese Breakfast, Tom Misch, SPELLING and 6 New Songs to Stream Right Now
With “Immediate,” Local Indie Act Soft Glades Make a Gentle Introduction to Jacksonville Music Scene
Grammy-Winning Singer-Songwriter and Guitarist Billy Strings Returns to St. Augustine for Three Shows of ‘Highway Prayers’
JME Screening of the Algorithm-Directed Doc ‘ENO’ Offers Brian Eno Fans a Once-In-A-Lifetime Cinematic Event
JME Live Music Calendar
Want more live music? We got you…