Over seven tracks, Big Sad channels its influences—the warmth of Jets To Brazil’s Orange Rhyming Dictionary, the frantic guitars of J. Mascis, and unbridled joy of Superchunk and Archers of Loaf—into a record that showcases the growth of Dave Decker and Richie Lawler’s songwriting partnership which dates back to 1992.
Black Umbrellas is a reflection on life’s bruises, and it’s a chance for listeners to hear the band—Decker and Lawler together with fellow Tampa punk scene lifers Shawn Watkins and Mario Framingheddu—tell them they’re not alone in feeling beat up.
Tickets to see Big Sad play Microgroove in Tampa on Saturday, Sept. 21 are still available and start at $10.
(Full disclosure: Decker is a Creative Loafing Tampa Bay photographer, and Ray Roa wrote the band’s bio.)
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