For the first time in several seasons, there’s new music from Joey Sweeney & The Neon Grease: The Magazine Moonlight EP, a five-songer that might just be the leanest, meanest, cleanest thing they’ve ever done.
After a spell recording as a stripped-down trio — Sweeney with longtime Grease rhythm section Jared Styles and Alec Meltzer — the band has added pedal steel player and harpist Jesse Sparhawk to the band. And with their Giving Groove label honchos Matt Teacher and Mike Lawson at the helm, tracking was done at Sine Studios. Which is important to the sound. The studio is located in the old Running Press brownstone, and recording was done entirely at night, overlooking the AM/PM gas station and the ghost of the old “Station of the Stars,” WPEN, on 22nd Street in downtown Philadelphia.
“For all the records I’ve ever played on,” says Sweeney, whose resume goes all the way back to The Barnabys in the 1990s and The Trouble With Sweeney in the 2000s, “we’d never made a record downtown, at night. But that’s the kind of music we make!”
And “downtown at night” is the sound they were looking for even harder than your cousin, Marvin Berry. And guess what? They found it. Magazine Moonlight is here, and you can bathe in it until the break of dawn.
FLAC/ALAC & MP3 available. Digital Only.