Daughn Gibson - Lake Mary Not Mysterious (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Daughn Gibson
Title: Lake Mary Not Mysterious
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: El Ed Eb
Genre: Country, Synth-Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
Total Time: 00:34:45
Total Size: 81 / 227 / 387 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Lake Mary Not Mysterious
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: El Ed Eb
Genre: Country, Synth-Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
Total Time: 00:34:45
Total Size: 81 / 227 / 387 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. So Good (I Was)
02. Cocoa Beach
03. Sacred Life
04. Quang Nam
05. Last Night at Sugar's Bar
06. Wide Open Lines
07. Dead in the Ballroom
08. Saint Paul
09. Cold Lie
10. Bala Cynwood
Josh Martin, the former drummer for stoner-rock band Pearls And Brass, had a nice little run there in the 2010s after rebranding himself as Daughn Gibson. Under that moniker, Martin released three albums of noir-ish, electronics-infused country music that leaned into his real-life backstory as a truck driver and a dark gothic surrealism that basically demanded to be described as "Lynchian."
After breaking through with 2012 debut All Hell, Gibson put out two more albums for Sub Pop, then disappeared for a while. He returned from the wilderness in 2022 with an EP called Kriminelle Energie, and last year he gave us the loosie "Dying's Fine... The Pain's In Trying To Stay Here," a tribute to his late friend Kyle. All Hell reappeared on streaming services recently, to the delight of Daughn Gibson OGs. Now comes news of his first full-length album in 11 years.
That album is called Lake Mary not mysterious. It's out in May, and its lead single "Sacred Life" is extremely promising. The bleary electronic beats are scaled back here in favor of a space-age countrypolitan sound that lets Gibson's baritone truly shine. It's like if former tourmates the National and the War On Drugs made a synth-heavy country song, except Gibson's charisma is such that I think you'll enjoy it even if you can't stand the National or the War On Drugs.
"Don't wanna be famous/ Don't want a sacred life," Gibson sings. "Don't want a big man to shake your hand/ All you wants a second chance." This is the kind of track that might earn Daughn Gibson that kind of renaissance. Hear "Sacred Life" below along with last year's one-off track.