Joyce Manor have announced a new record: 40 oz. to Fresno is out June 10 via Epitaph. The follow-up to 2018’s Million Dollars to Kill Me is produced by Rob Schnapf, who previously worked with the band on Cody. Below, watch the Mason Mercer–directed video for lead single “Gotta Let It Go.”

40 oz. to Fresno was mixed by Tony Hoffer and features Motion City Soundtrack’s Tony Thaxton on drums. The album title, according to a press release, comes from an auto-corrected text message about Sublime (who, of course, released their debut 40 oz. to Freedom in 1992).

In a statement, Joyce Manor singer and guitarist Barry Johnson said, “This album makes me think of our early tours, drinking a 40 in the van on a night drive blasting Guided by Voices and smoking cigarettes the whole way to Fresno.”

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Joyce Manor: 40 oz. to Fresno

40 oz. to Fresno:

01 Souvenir
02 NBTSA
03 Reason to Believe
04 You’re Not Famous Anymore
05 Don’t Try
06 Gotta Let It Go
07 Dance With Me
08 Did You Ever Know
09 Secret Sisters

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