Lucero Releases New Single “Buy a Little Time” From Upcoming Album Should’ve Learned by Now

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Memphis rock/alt-country band Lucero released the wistful and electric new single “Buy a Little Time” from their upcoming album Should’ve Learned by Now this week. The new album will be out February 24 via Liberty & Lament/Thirty Tigers.

The song is accompanied by a music video filmed during soundcheck and was featured this morning at BrooklynVegan, who said it “finds them embracing fuzzed-out, anthemic heartland rock, sounding like Tom Petty jamming with Crazy Horse but in the way that only Lucero can.”

The band has also announced an early 2023 winter tour across the Southeast and Midwest, with stops in Indianapolis, Charlotte, Orlando, New Orleans and more.

Watch “Buy a Little Time” by Lucero

“‘Buy a Little Time’ was written right after we recorded When You Found Me, and if it had been written a little earlier, it could’ve gone on that record or even on Among the Ghosts,” explains bandleader Ben Nichols. “It sticks out on Should’ve Learned by Now because of that.”

According to Nichols, the single has a meaner sound than the rest of the album which finds the band embracing their trademark punchy driving rhythms and punk-rooted guitar licks after exploring darker, more atmospheric sonic landscapes on their two previous releases.

A reflection of a band that knows itself, the new album recognizes the past in its sound and content while leaving the door wide open to the future and the lessons still in store.

The debut single “One Last F.U.” was hailed by Rolling Stone, who praised the “heavy dose of punk-rock attitude” and declared “’One Last F.U.’ has the defiant, sneering energy of Lucero’s loudest recordings.” 

Led by the gravelly voice of singer/songwriter Ben Nichols, Lucero also features original members Brian Venable on guitar, Roy Berry on drums, John C. Stubblefield on bass and Rick Steff on keys. The group of Memphis road-dogs has maintained a large and dedicated fanbase for over 20 years, delivering a rowdy and communal live experience that is equally as exhilarating in a dive bar as it is in amphitheaters. NPR Music has called them “the rare kind of band with enough spirit to fill an arena, but with its heart planted firmly in the garage.”

Lucero 2023 Tour Dates

December 8 – Memphis, TN @ Railgarten (Ben Solo) 

January 26 – Knoxville, TN @ The Mill & Mine

January 27 – Lexington, KY @ The Burl

January 28 – Louisville, KY @ Headliners Music Hall

January 29 – Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi

January 31 – Rocky Mount, VA @ Harvester Performance Center

February 1 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Bunker Brewpub

February 2 – Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre (Roadtrip to Raleigh, supporting American Aquarium)

February 3 – Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre

February 4 – Jacksonville, FL @ Intuition Ale Works

February 5 – Orlando, FL @ The Social

February 7 – St. Petersburg, FL @ Floridian Social Club

February 8 – Gainesville, FL @ High Dive

February 9 – Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall

February 10 – New Orleans, LA @ Tipitina’s 

February 11 – Jackson, TN @ Hub City Brewing

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