New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The
Memphis rock/ alt-country band Lucero announces their new album Should've Learned By Now will release on February 24 via
Liberty & Lament/Thirty Tigers. The band's 12th studio release finds them once again teaming up with producer and Grammy Award-winning engineer/mixer, Matt Ross-Spang (John Prine, Jason Isbell). Along with the announcement, Lucero shares the punchy new single "One Last F.U.," a brash rock and roll reflection that recalls their earliest punk ethos.
"'One Last F.U.' is where this whole new record started. It's a song that was too offensive and goofy to be on the last few Lucero albums," explains bandleader Ben Nichols. "I was dating a girl a while back that lived on the West Coast and I remember thinking to myself 'I ain't gonna be here very long' and that ended up being the first line of the chorus. The phrase 'one last fuck you' popped into my head one night later and bam I had a whole chorus. The rest of the song was simply about wanting to be left alone while I drank at the bar. That could be taken in a kind of grumpy/antagonistic way, but I feel okay singing the song because I've been both characters at different times. Sometimes I'm the one wanting to be left alone and sometimes I'm the drunk one blabbing all night to someone that just wants to be left alone."
Since forming in
Memphis in the late 90's, Lucero has evolved and embraced everything from southern rock to Stax-inspired
Memphis soul, while maintaining their distinctive sonic foundations of punchy driving rhythms and punk-rooted guitar licks. From the raw grit of their first record The
Attic Tapes to their more dark and moody recent releases, Lucero has welcomed change over the course of their career, but always on their own terms. A reflection of a band that knows itself, Should've Learned By Now recognizes the past in its sound and content while leaving the door wide open to the future and the lessons still in store.
The new album began its life as hardly more than some rough demos and lingering guitar parts - pieces that were left behind from Lucero's previous albums, Among the
Ghosts (2018) and When You Found Me (2021), when they were deemed too uptempo and capering for the darker themes. "I had a particular sound I was looking for on each record and there was no room for any goofy rock and roll or cute witticisms or even simply upbeat songs," Nichols says. "But now finally, it was time to revisit all of that stuff and get it out in the world. That's how we got to the appropriately-for-us-titled album 'Should've Learned by Now.' The album is basically about how we know we are fuckups and I guess we are ok with that."
Led by the gravelly voice of singer/songwriter Ben Nichols, Lucero also features original members Brian Venable on guitar, Roy Berry on drums, John C. Stubblefield on bass, and Rick Steff on keys. The group of
Memphis road-dogs has maintained a large and dedicated fanbase for over 20 years, delivering a rowdy and communal live experience that is equally as exhilarating in a dive bar as it is in amphitheaters. NPR
Music has called them "the rare kind of band with enough spirit to fill an arena, but with its heart planted firmly in the garage." The group is currently on the road for a fall tour that includes stops in Nashville, New York,
Boston and more.
Find a full list of tour dates below and at this link: luceromusic.com/tour/
Should've Learned By Now Tracklist:
1. One Last F.U.
2. Macon If We Make It
3. She Leads Me
4. At The Show
5. Nothing's Alright
6. Raining For Weeks
7. Buy A
Little Time
8. Should've Learned By Now
9. Drunken Moon
10. Time To Go Home
Lucero 2022 Tour Dates:
October 6 -
Little Rock, AR @ The Hall
October 7 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
October 8 - York, PA @ White Rose
Music Festival
October 9 - Harrisonburg, VA @ The Golden Pony
October 11 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle
October 12 - Charleston, SC @
Music Farm
October 14 - Asbury Park, NJ @ Asbury Lanes
October 15 - Pawtucket, RI @ The Met
October 16 - Ardmore, PA @ The Ardmore
Music Hall
October 18 - Brooklyn, NY @
Music Hall of Williamsburg
October 19 - Hamden, CT @ Space Ballroom
October 20 - Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
October 21 - Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Iron Works
October 22 - Titusville, PA @ Titusville Iron Works
October 25 - Columbus, OH @ Skully's
Music Diner
October 26 - Detroit, MI @ The Majestic Theatre
October 27 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
October 28 - Kalamazoo, MI @ Bell's Eccentric Cafe
October 29 - St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House
October 30 - Bloomington, IL @ Castle Theatre