Kyle Dean ReinfordOn November 22, Hardly Art will release Seapony’s follow-up to

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Kyle Dean Reinford

On November 22, Hardly Art will release Seapony‘s follow-up to their May full-length, Go With Me–the 7-inch single “Sailing” b/w “I Saw You.” The two sides of this single showcase two sides of Seapony–“Sailing” is soft, pretty, and wondrously fragile; “I Saw You” ratchets things up–it’s still nice and gentle, but has just a bit more spunk and breeze.

Seapony – Sailing by hardlyartrecords

“Sailing” is available for stream; “I Saw You” isn’t, yet–but there is an opportunity to hear that new song this very weekend.

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This Saturday, November 5, Seapony will be sharing the Vera Project stage (and likely playing their brand-new songs) with one of their biggest influences–Brave Irene, which features Rose Melberg, who once played in the late 90s K Records-signed The Softies, a band that Seapony frequently cites as an inspiration for their own music. (Melberg was also a part of K Recs’ girl-pop quartet Tiger Trap). Olympia’s Generifus will open the show.

Tickets to the show are $10.