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  • Lucy Parade - Red

  • (Colored Vinyl, Red, Extended Play)
Lucy Parade - Red
  • Lucy Parade - Red

  • (Colored Vinyl, Red, Extended Play)
  • Artist: The Green Pajamas
  • Label: Label 51 Recordings
  • UPC: 810137041629
  • Item #: 2807369X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 5/22/2026
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Price: $20.06
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Since 1984, The Green Pajamas have been crafting intelligent pop records incorporating vital

rock influences, most notably Revolver-era Beatles and Syd-era Floyd. Having a lot in common

with Paisley Underground bands, The Green Pajamas have managed to maintain indie-darling

status throughout their tenure, carving their own unique path through the landscape of a mostly

psychedelic terrain. In addition to the avid cult following they have cultivated over the years, the

band is well admired and respected among their peers, having tracks covered by the likes of

Material Issue and Mary Lou Lord. The Green Pajamas have now returned with their best and

most accessible material yet.

The first release will be a single from the forthcoming album called "The Lucy Parade". This will be

issued as a four-track, 10" red vinyl EP in a strictly limited edition. In addition to the lead-off single,

the EP contains three unreleased new tracks (that will not be on the LP). "The Lucy Parade" is

an irresistibly catchy-as-hell pop song that will draw listeners in as soon as they hear it. Shortly

following the release of the EP, their glorious new album "When Fever Let Me Dream" will drop.

This is being issued on beautiful lavender 12" vinyl and also on CD digi-pak. The CD will feature two

additional and exclusive tracks. The material on this album is strong enough to please their existing

fanbase and also gain them a new following. The record is filled with lysergic anthems, melodic and

catchy pop, and introspective proggy ballads. It's by far their strongest album to date.

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