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No Thank You Sign To Lame-O Records, Announce ‘Jump Ship’

January 13, 2017

Peter Murray

No Thank You Sign To Lame-O Records

Jump Ship Out February 24th

“Juicy J” Premieres via Stereogum

Philadelphia’s No Thank You have just announced their debut album Jump Ship, coming out February 24th on Lame-O Records. No Thank You are now streaming the first single from the album “Juicy J” via Stereogum. Pre-orders for Jump Ship are available now physically and digitally via Lame-O Records.
Stream “Juicy J” now via Stereogum.
Kaytee Della Monica came into the Philadelphia music scene at the age of 16 when she and some friends started the band Airports. Kaytee went on to pursue her visual arts degree at Moore College of Art studying Fine Arts with an emphasis in Sculpture. Video and music always had a strong influence in her artistic endeavors and many of the themes from her visual artwork have continued in her musical endeavors.

In 2016 Kaytee, joined forces with two of her former bandmates, Nick Holdorf (In the Pines) and Evan Bernard (The Superweaks), to turn the music that had formerly existed only in notebooks and recordings on her iPhone into their new project as the band, No Thank You. Of the release of their debut EP, A Nü Start, Erin Blewett of The Key says “Raw acoustics, dreamy vocals, and stunning lyrics are a just a few of the things you can expect from new Philly artist No Thank
You”

No Thank You is set to release their debut album, Jump Ship in early 2017 featuring the single Juicy J. The coming of age album pairs dreamlike sounds with dark lyrics to take you through scenes of friendship, betrayal, romance, death and addiction. Influences of their sound can be heard from Des Ark, Alanis Morissette, Rainer Maria and Pinback.

Jump Ship tracklist:
1. Eyeballs
2. Cold
3. Old News
4. Serenity Song
5. Bad @ Love Songs
6. Juicy J
7. Teeter
8. The Unbearable Purposelessness Of Being
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