Lily Seabird shares details of new LP Trash Island

Lily Seabird shares details of new LP Trash Island. The Vermont singer/songwriter's forthcoming album drops on April 4th via Lame-O Records
Lily Seabird shares details of new LP Trash Island

Lily Seabird announces her new album Trash Mountain, will arrive on April 4th via Lame-O Records (Dazy, Golden Apples). Ahead of the LP’s arrival, the Vermont artist has shared lead single “Trash Mountain (1pm)”. Seabird recently wrapped up a Winter tour alongside Trace Mountains, and dates with Margaux & Florist. Next month she’ll play select shows on the East Coast alongside Dead Gowns, including hometown Burlington performance at Foam on Feb 21st.

“It started with thinking about touring and then, late stage capitalism, technology, climate change, my shortening attention span, but also shifting relationships and our ability to deal with the past and move forward,” she explains, “I kinda just ended up at my house feeling really grateful for my friends. The house I live at has been referred to as Trash Mountain because it’s on top of an old landfill on the edge of town. It’s also the last place my friend Ryan went before she died, it’s really strange how a lot of our close friends wound up moving in here after she passed, she feels very tied to it spiritually.”

Since 2023, Seabird’s life has been in perpetual motion, spending nearly half of that time on the road performing her own music and as a touring bassist with Greg Freeman, Lutalo, and Liz Cooper. While she thrives in transit, back home she is anchored by “Trash Mountain,” a pink house surrounded by other artists and creatives situated on a decommissioned landfill site at the back of Burlington’s Old North End. Here, Seabird has found belonging, friendship, and inspiration. It’s a place that hosts artists, puts on shows, and has been passed along in her friend group for the better part of the decade. It’s a symbol of transition and stability: something always evolving and growing but never losing its soul.

Watch the video for “Trash Mountain (1pm)” below, filmed with her brother Jack. “It was all shot in the Old North End of Burlington on a very cold day before Christmas. I was really inspired by Fatlip’s music video for the song ‘What’s Up Fatlip?’” she shares.

LILY SEABIRD TOUR DATES:

Feb 14 – Portland, ME @ Oxbow*
Feb 20 – Montreal, QC @ L’Escogriffe*
Feb 21 – Burlington, VT @ Foam*

* w/ Dead Gowns

pre-order Trash Island HERE

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