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What: The Tisburys @ McLaughlin-Norcross Memorial Dell Haddon Lake Park

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The Tisburys @ McLaughlin-Norcross Memorial Dell Haddon Lake Park

Fresh off the release of their brand new album, A Still Life Revisited, the Philly-based band delivers songs that find home in both packed dive bars and stadiums.

Sundown Music Series Lineup:

June 4 – Low Cut Connie / plus Sug Daniels

June 18 – Start Making Sense: A Tribute to Talking Heads / plus Lena Fine

July 2 – Too Many Zooz / plus Best Bear

July 16 – The Tisburys / plus The Describers

July 30 – Bob Mould / plus Maria Mirenzi

Aug 13 – Joan Osborne / plus Jackson Pines

Aug 27 – Wheatus / plus Bren

Sept 03 – Karina Rykman / plus David Bakey

Sept 17 – Chuck Prophet & His Cumbia Shoes / plus Jay Byham

Haddon Lake Park Hillside and South Park Avenue, Haddon Heights, NJ, United States Wednesday, Jul 16th, 2025 @ 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm

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Where: McLaughlin-Norcross Memorial Dell Haddon Lake Park

Haddon Township
Haddon Township
NJ
08107
United States

Who: The Tisburys

Americana
“Will it all just stay the same?” asks songwriter Tyler Asay on “Forever”, the first single from The Tisburys’ new album, A Still Life Revisited. Recorded at Dr. Dog’s Mt. Slippery studio in the suburbs of Philadelphia with their longtime engineer/producer Justin Nazario, A Still Life Revisited is The Tisburys’ most collaborative effort to date. In an era where “bands” are seen as one individual, this is truly a “band record” with every member contributing songwriting and production ideas (especially from longtime lead guitarist John Domenico and keyboardist/co-producer Jason McGovern). “The goal with this record was ‘everything in its right place” says Asay. “Every instrument is playing its part and every song came together like a puzzle”. While their last album (2022’s Exile On Main Street) channeled 90s radio rock such as Gin Blossoms and The Replacements, A Still Life Revisited pushes into the aughts with the rustic bombast of millennial indie such as Frightened Rabbit and The Hold Steady. With themes that tackle memory & chosen family, A Still Life Revisited overflows with songs that find home in both packed dive bars and stadiums. It’s about looking back at your life, the choices and decisions you’ve made, and celebrating where you ended up today. The album was mixed by Phil Joly (The Strokes, Daft Punk, Lana Del Rey), mastered by Ryan Schwabe (Beach Bunny, Slaughter Beach Dog, Hop Along).

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