I'd Say I'm Not Fine Barely Civil

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
22.03.2024

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  • 1I'd Say I'm...00:56
  • 2Floating Again02:43
  • 3Coasting Mostly03:17
  • 4Shifting Blame04:02
  • 5Not Fine03:40
  • 6Better Now03:43
  • 7Dwindling04:01
  • 8Finding Time02:43
  • 9Invading Space03:53
  • 10Closing Doors04:51
  • Total Runtime33:49

Info for I'd Say I'm Not Fine



"I’ll Figure This Out," Barely Civil’s sophomore full-length, offers temporary solutions to this existential concern. With Chris Teti (TWIABP, Fiddlehead) joining as producer, the band’s massive live energy translates into concise, yet expansive arrangements. “Box for My Organs” slams sonic triumph against plainspoken self-doubt. Grief and guilt are on the same plane in “Bottom of the Lake,” while the band contemplates the sustainability of burning their twenties at both ends on “The Worst Part of December.”

“I feel like our music revolves around the process of analyzing who we are and where we come from,” Erickson explains. “Possibly, even, where we belong.” I’ll Figure This Out attempts to answer those questions while turning completely inward. It’s a darker chapter in a constantly evolving discography. The only way out, it seems, is through.

"I'd Say I'm Not Fine is an amalgamation of the rage, pain, and self-framing that came in the wake of the COVID pandemic. Bitter at times, hopeful and direct in others, this album is a conscious attempt to answer the questions presented in the band's debut and sophomore installments.” (Connor Erickson)

Barely Civil is a heartfelt, anthemic indie quartet who write emotionally-driven tunes with ripping guitar lines. They investigate narratives of self-improvement, coping with the lack of progress, and breakthrough with massive crescendoing sounds.

Connor Erickson, vocals, guitar
Eric Doucette, bass, vocals
Alex Larsen, guitar
Isaac Marquardt, drums
Chris Teti, additional guitar



Barely Civil
is a heartfelt, anthemic indie quartet who write emotionally-driven tunes with ripping guitar lines. They investigate narratives of self-improvement, coping with the lack of progress, and breakthrough with massive crescendoing sounds.

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