Log Flume - Go Where The Money Goes (2026) Hi-Res

  • 11 Jun, 03:18
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Title: Go Where The Money Goes
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Dummest Records
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Jangle Pop, Power Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 24:43
Total Size: 315 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Dynamic (1:08)
2. Far From You (2:17)
3. Necessary Evil (2:36)
4. Got This Feeling (2:03)
5. Up By 9 O'Clock (2:45)
6. Go Where The Money Goes (2:34)
7. Anything (1:47)
8. Misery (2:45)
9. Get The Picture (2:22)
10. Every Single Day (2:32)
11. Follow You Around (1:58)

One of the surprise hits of 2024 was Splash Hit!, the debut full-length from Chester County (PA) geek-rock heroes Log Flume. The band’s knack for combining big guitars with even bigger hooks proved highly contagious. Press play on Dynamic, the opener of their follow-up Go Where The Money Goes, and you’ll be reminded immediately what makes this band so much fun. Log Flume are fearless when it comes to catchy parts, stacking one irresistible idea on top of another until resistance feels pointless.

By the time Necessary Evil rolls around, you’ll probably notice you’ve been gradually turning the volume up. Your spouse, coworkers, roommates, or anyone within earshot may start wondering how exactly you’re supposed to be getting any work done.

The fourth track, Got This Feeling, offers a brief breather. Together with the title track and Every Single Day, it shows that Log Flume don’t need speed and volume to hold your attention. The songwriting remains the main attraction. Elsewhere, there are college-radio hits waiting to happen (Up by 9 O’Clock), a track that feels tailor-made for a future tour with Liquid Mike (Misery), and pure guitar-pop bliss (Get the Picture). And just when you think you’ve got the album figured out, Anything arrives sounding like Log Flume spent an afternoon hanging out with The Undertones.

The whole thing is over in 25 minutes. You could spend that time doing something productive, watch half an episode of a prestige TV show, fold laundry, fall down a social media rabbit hole, or listen to an end-of-times podcast at 1.5x speed. Personally, I’d recommend the new Log Flume album.

Go Where The Money Goes is out now on Dummest Records. It feels destined to become a summer favorite