Viagra Boys Release New Album Welfare Jazz: Stream

The Swedish post-punk band's second LP features a John Prine cover

Viagra Boys Welfare Jazz stream new album song, photo via artist's Instagram

Swedish post-punk group Viagra Boys have just released Welfare Jazz, their new sophomore album. Stream it below via Apple Music or Spotify.

Viagra Boys made a name for themselves by putting a satirical spin on punk with their 2018 debut Street Worms, and they continue to do so here on Welfare Jazz. The record includes standout singles like “Ain’t Nice”, in which singer Sebestions Murphy comes to terms with setting the wrong goals for himself, as well as the synth-based track “Creatures” that offers a nuanced look at crude miscreants.

Elsewhere, the 13-song effort boasts a surprisingly faithful cover of the John Prine classic “In Spite of Ourselves”, featuring Amy Taylor of Amyl and the Sniffers.

In the studio, Viagra Boys recorded the new album with a handful of notable producers, such as Matt Sweeney (Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Run the Jewels) and Justin and Jeremiah Raisen (Yves Tumor, Kim Gordon, Sky Ferreira). The group also called on previous collaborators Pelle Gunnerfeldt and Daniel Fagerström (The Hives, The Knife).

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In a review for the album, Consequence of Sound writer Tyler Clark called Welfare Jazz a “booze-powered funnel cloud” with plenty of memorable moments: “At its best, Welfare Jazz represents an evolutionary step from Street Worms that’s tighter, tougher, and more riotous than what came before. That same evolution even lifts the record’s missteps.”

Welfare Jazz Artwork:

Welfare Jazz by Viagra Boys album artwork cover art

Welfare Jazz Tracklist:
01. Ain’t Nice
02. Cold Play
03. Toad
04. The Old Dog
05. Into The Sun
06. Creatures
07. 6 Shooter
08. Best In Show II
09. Secret Canine Agent
10. I Feel Alive
11. Girls & Boys
12. To The Country
13. In Spite Of Ourselves

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