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Post Animal share ‘Tire Eyes’ from debut album When I Think Of You In A Castle

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Ahead of the release of their incredible self-written, performed and produced debut LP When I Think Of You In A Castle, Chicago neo-psych rock band Post Animal share new single today entitled ‘Tire Eyes’. A longtime staple of the band’s live show, ‘Tire Eyes’ is a swaggering ode to a timeless classic rock song with bassist Dalton Allison’s falsetto beckoning, “So forget about your day and let this record float you away / As your mind is winding, finding cause to be easy.

It’s been quite the journey getting the album done and ‘Tire Eyes’ was one of the first stops along the way,” Post Animal explain. “A song that we jammed since the beginning of our group and revamped throughout the years for worldwide debut in 2018. It’s time to share and we couldn’t be more excited.

Listen to ‘Tire Eyes’ below.


The product of six friends exploring their affinity for slick riffs, pop hooks, and psychedelic flourishes, When I Think Of You In A Castle is a record that almost didn’t get made. “Before this album, we weren’t sure what the future of the band was going to look like. I was considering moving to Los Angeles and Joe [Keery] was off filming Stranger Things. We didn’t know where we were all going but we knew we wanted to make an album with all of us in the same room,” explains drummer Wesley Toledo. When the band – comprised of friends from childhood, the local music scene, and hometown burger joints – found the time to go to a lake house in Michigan to record, magic happened and When I Think Of You In A Castle was born.


When I Think Of You In A Castle track list:

  1. Everywhere All At Once
  2. Gelatin Mode
  3. Tire Eyes
  4. Ralphie
  5. Heart Made of Metal
  6. Castle
  7. Special Moment
  8. Victory Lap-Danger Zone
  9. One Thing
  10. Dirtpicker
  11. Susie

MORE ON POST ANIMAL

Post Animal are a band of brothers. Though they formed in 2014 and just began touring in 2017, they are joined in a bond much tighter than their years suggest. Initially formed when childhood friends, bassist Dalton Allison and guitarist Matt Williams, met keyboardist and guitarist Jake Hirshland, the band’s sound began to take shape when the three enlisted some more pals from both the Chicago music scene and through their time working at local burger restaurants. Rounding out the band’s lineup, Post Animal is completed by drummer Wesley Toledo and guitarists Javi Reyes and Joe Keery.

In the summer of 2016, the band retreated to a lake house in Watervliet, Michigan to record When I Think Of You In A Castle. For a week and a half, they tracked the LP—all while realising they weren’t really alone in the house. According to the band, a ghost dwelled there that would jolt them awake from naps and even ended up with a guest appearance on the album. Of course, not all of the magic on When I Think Of You In A Castle can be pinned on the supernatural. Following the lake house trip, the band finished the album at their house in Chicago with Allison perfecting the mix over the next year; even while on their 48-city summer tour in their beloved van (RIP Shannon). The finished album, which was mastered by Jake’s brother, Jared Hirshland, is a truly collaborative continuation on the band’s kaleidoscopic and sprawling early beginnings. 

But most importantly, When I Think Of You In A Castle is a testament to not only the brotherly connection that these friends share, but also to the power of collaboration between like-minded musicians who just get one another. “Before we recorded it, it was an uncertain time for us as a band, but we all just had a magical time at this lake house in the middle of summer,” explains Toledo. Almost impossible to describe, the Post Animal bond is best observed while foolin’ at the merch table after a sweaty show. They look forward to seeing you there and, naturally, becoming your new best friends.

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