Today’s song is “Mt. Crushmore” by Lettuce
This is the title track off their forthcoming EP. Intricately juxtaposing bold horns and a driving bassline with atmospheric synth, the song premiered exclusively via Sirius XM’s Jam On and is available now across all DSPs. Helmed by Grammy-nominated producer, Joel Hamilton (Elvis Costello, Highly Suspect, Pretty Lights), the EP is out November 11th and comprised of seven previously unreleased tracks from their acclaimed album Crush.
Catch the band live on their Sounds Like A Party headlining tour which will feature a very special, two-night EP release show at New York City’s PlayStation Theater on November 11th and 12th. Full tour routing below. Tickets are available now via http://www.lettucefunk.com/.
Listen below and for more information check out their official website, Facebook, and Twitter pages.
Lettuce Sounds Like a Party Tour dates:
October 28 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel – w/ Eliot Lipp
October 29 Live Oak, FL @ Suwanee Hulaween – w/ Flow Tribe
October 31 Baton Rouge, LA @ Varsity Theater
November 2 San Antonio, TX @ Sam’s Burger Joint
November 3 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live – w/ Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
November 4 Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey
November 5 Austin, TX @ Emo’s
November 6 Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom
November 9 Louisville, KY @ Headliners Music Hall – w/ Michal Menert
November 11 New York, NY @ PlayStation Theater – w/ Red Baraat
November 12 New York, NY @ PlayStation Theater – w/ The Floozies
November 26 San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – w/ GRiZ, Haywyre, & Brasstracks
December 1 Punta Cana, Dominican Republic @ Dominican Holidaze
December 30 Portland, ME @ State Theatre – w/ Tauk
December 31 Boston, MA @ House of Blues – w/ Tauk
January 20 Miami, FL @ Jam Cruise 15
ABOUT LETTUCE:
Known for their incendiary live shows, extensive touring, die-hard fans, and massive two-decade career, Lettuce brings forth a new vitality to classic funk music. Comprised of a super-group of stellar musicians – Drummer Adam Deitch, guitarists Adam Smirnoff and Eric Krasno, bassist Erick “Jesus” Coomes, keyboardist Neal Evans, keyboardist and vocalist Nigel Hall, saxophonist Ryan Zoidis, and trumpet player Eric Bloom-the band continues to earn their name as a can’t-miss live act.