Sporting a sound that harkens back to the glory days of 1960s pop when garage rock, folk-rock, Baroque pop, and psychedelia all intersected in interesting and unexpected ways, Lucille Furs make music that may lack the surprise factor the originators of the sound had, but they touch all the bases and bring some of their own flair in the process. After a self-titled debut in 2017, they jumped into the neo-psych fray with their 2019 record Another Land, which was issued by respected French label Requiem Pour un Twister.
The band formed in Chicago in 2015 when bassist Patrick Tso...