Minneapolis indie-punk sibling trio Loki's Folly release new single "Beaches and Peaches"

Minneapolis indie-punk sibling trio Loki's Folly release new single "Beaches and Peaches"

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Minneapolis indie-punk sibling trio Loki's Folly unveiled their catchy new single "Beaches and Peaches" yesterday.

Vocalist/guitarist Annie Kuchenmeister said this about the new song, which can be heard below:

“The song’s result felt like the perfect description of the uncertain and uncomfortable future that seems imminent. Maybe trying to bring some humor into the anxiety over things like climate change, politics and where humanity will be in the next number of years.”

"Beaches and Peaches" comes from Loki’s Folly’s forthcoming debut album Sisu, which will be released on February 21 via Kitten Robot Records. The 12-track album features a slew of songs written by the band since 2017. Annie said this about picking the album’s title, which means “inner strength” in Finnish:

“As soon as we were close to finishing the album, we realized it was the perfect description of both world and personal events, as well as a bit of a running theme in the songs on the album: persevering and getting through tough things.” 

Loki's Folly features sisters Annie (age 21) and Nissa (age 16, drummer/singer) and their brother Oskar (age 12, bass).

Sisu tracklisting

1. “The Love Song”

2. “Castle On The Moon”

3. “Truth Or Dare:

4. “Appease The Girl”

5. “Little Mermaid”

6. “Poison Heart”

7. “Don’t Come Back”

8. “Hiding In Plain Sight”

9. “Into The Darkness”

10. “Trickster”

11. “No Right”

12. “Beaches and Peaches”

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