Reggie And The Full Effect Announces New Album 41 for February 2018 Release

Reggie and The Full Effect, who has opened for Say Anything at The Fillmore, has announced an upcoming album 41. The album will be released on February 23rd through Pure Noise Records.

Reggie and The Full Effect is a solo project created by James Dewees, who is also known as the keyboardist of The Get Up Kids. This upcoming album marks the artist’s seventh studio album, along with the first release in four years, since the debut album.

The album consists of 14 songs. According to the press release, the artist has partnered with Emo Nite to release one of their tracks “The Horrible Year”, which James Dewees  explained “‘Horrible Year’ is a song about how even in the worst of times in a person’s life, you can always count on the ones you love to help you through them.” The cover art and tracklist are listed below. The group will also be touring after the album is released to support it.

41
01) il Sniffy Incontra
02) il Pesce Svedese
03) Alone Again
04) Broke Down
05) Heartbreak
06) Karate School
07) The Horrible Year
08) New Years Day
09) Maggie
10) Channing Tatum Space Rollerblading Montage M…
11) You’ve Got Secrets
12) Trap(ing) Music (feat Common Denominator)
13) And Next with Feeling
14) Off Delaware

Sudipti Khatry: Sunday Music Writer at mxdwn.com || I have written for Sundays since the summer of 2016. A student in high school, with a goal to major in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism, and Graphic Design.
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