Lunger
Stay Inside
October 3, 2025News updates for 'Lunger' by Stay Inside
Brooklyn art-rockers announce new LP "Lunger" for Tiny Engines
Brooklyn indie/emo art-rockers Stay Inside have just announced their upcoming album "Lunger" on October 3rd, 2025 via Tiny Engines, showcasing bold production and a mix of indie and emo influences, while doubling down on the experimentation and exploration found on their last LP "Ferried" with even bigger hooks. With a post-punk swagger, they continue to push genre boundaries to the side, exploring varied genres from jangle pop, to emo, to dark Americana twang, to heavy, fuzzy grunge, highlighting their growth and evolution as musicians. Recommended for fans of Foxing, Modest Mouse, and Wolf Parade, Stay Inside's dynamic sound promises an exciting future for the band. Full press release below along with latest single "Oh Longshoreman" and previously released singles "Monsieur Hawkweed" and "Super Sonic" all streaming below.
Brooklyn indie/emo/art-rock band Stay Inside have announced a new album, Lunger, set for release on October 3 via Tiny Engines, with a nocturnal, self-assuring new song 'Oh, Longshoreman'
Fresh off their breakout 2024 album Ferried Away, Brooklyn art-rockers Stay Inside offer another enthralling collection of warped tales and heartbreaking anthems. While their last LP Ferried Away showcased that the band was unafraid of experimentation and exploration, the band's new album "Lunger," doubles down on that, proving Stay Inside's commitment to bold production, conceptual arrangements, and even bigger hooks. On the Brooklyn genre-benders' first album for Tiny Engines, the band leans hard into their unique mix of indie and emo but never sticks to a single formula. Singer Chris Johns howls with a post-punk swagger, swaying between desperation for genuine connection and the manic confidence of a broken-hearted man with nothing to lose. Stay Inside's restless spirit pushes genre boundaries to the side as the band moves effortlessly from lively jangle pop to dark Americana twang to heavy, fuzzy grunge. Stay Inside continues to seamlessly incorporate horns into the mix, including their captivating live shows. From playful to menacing, the expansive instrumentation highlights the band's impressive evolution. Stay Inside has made quite the journey in their career from desolate post-hardcore to the wide open spaces encompassed on Lunger. The band has become masters of their craft, and Lunger is striking in its originality and depth. But perhaps the most exciting aspect here is what will come next for the band. If the last two records are any indication, Stay Inside is indeed bound for glory. Check out the latest single "Oh Longshoreman" along with the two previously released singles "Super Sonic" and "Monsieur Hawkweed" from the forthcoming LP now streaming on all digital streaming platforms.
RIYL: Foxing, Geese, King Krule, Modest Mouse, Wolf Parade