New album: The Stewart Dolly || II

A late-year gem from Edison, New Jersey

If you’ve noticed my absence here over the past week, fear not—I’ve been knee-deep in renovating our new home. Posts will be a bit sporadic through January, but with new releases slowing down, the timing works out. That said, I couldn’t pass up sharing a late-year gem: II, the sophomore album from Edison (New Jersey) three-piece The Stewart Dolly.

The Stewart Dolly deliver Weezer-inspired geek rock without falling into imitation. In fact, “scrappy Weezer” might be the most concise and precise way to describe II. Alternatively, the band would have fit right in with those late ’90s and early ’00s acts in the slipstream of modern pop punk, like The Stereo or Ultimate Fakebook—but with a rawer, less polished edge that sets them apart.

II is out now on LP and CD, and it’s sure to scratch that itch for new music.



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