Wrench

News updates for 'Wrench' by Flycatcher

Flycatcher share new song "Flood" from debut LP

Flycatcher has just released the latest single "Flood" from their forthcoming LP, a slice of breezy window's down indie rock with twangy guitars and monster hooks, that are sure to get stuck in your head for days.

Flycatcher have found their stride. Their blend of twangy indie rock, worn-in emo revival, and road ready anthems built for driving with the windows down hit in a way that feels both surprising and inevitable. On their upcoming full-length, Wrench, the NJ-based band expands on the foundation of their previous releases with a newfound Americana-inspired warmth, leaning into Gregory Pease's raspy, lived-in vocals to bring it home.

Almost cut from the final record, new single "Flood" became essential once its demo revealed a chorus too massive to ignore. The song details the band's decision to pursue music knowing the odds and all that comes with them. Sonically, they land somewhere between Manchester Orchestra and Taking Back Sunday in one way, and Hotline TNT and MJ Lenderman in another.

Earlier this year, the band returned to Pennsylvania to work with Grammy-nominated producer Will Yip, who is releasing Wrench via his label, Memory Music. The record is also taken to new heights with the addition of guest vocalist Brianna Collins of Tigers Jaw, whose featured on the standout track "Man on the Run." Throughout, Flycatcher sounds sharper and more self-assured than ever as they weave a delicate balance between raw emotion and melodic grit.

Stream the new single "Flood" below.

RIYL: Manchester Orchestra, MJ Lenderman, Hotline TNT, Taking Back Sunday

September 16, 2025

New Jersey indie rock band Flycatcher have announced the release of their forthcoming Will Yip produced LP titled "Wrench" set for release on October 24, 2025 via Memory Music.

New Jersey's Flycatcher is a band defined by all sorts of tension, and their new song "Truth" captures that conflict expertly. Now streaming, "Truth" was the final song the band wrote for their upcoming full-length, Wrench, and the emotional centerpiece of the record. "This song touches on the decision between holding onto something even tighter, or letting go when you feel it start to slip," says vocalist/guitarist Greg Pease. "In many ways, this was the missing piece for the album and I don't think any of us can imagine this record without it."

Arriving October 24, Wrench takes the worn-in warmth of early emo revival and melds it with today's twangy sort of indie rock across 10 brand new tracks. Think Manchester Orchestra meets MJ Lenderman, or Taking Back Sunday meets Hotline TNT. To capture it, the band––currently made up of guitarist Justin VanNiekerk, bassist Jack Delle Cava, and new drummer Matteo DeBenedetti––returned to Pennsylvania to work with Grammy-nominated producer Will Yip, who is releasing Wrench via his label, Memory Music.

The record is also taken to new heights with the addition of guest vocalist Brianna Collins of Tigers Jaw, whose featured on the standout track "Man on the Run." Throughout, Flycatcher sounds sharper and more self-assured than ever as they weave a delicate balance between raw emotion and melodic grit.