The Last Chance Lottery is an old dream of a record.  L. Eugene Methe and I started working on it a year or so ago after the idea of it had been floating around us for decades. In a cottage industry whirlwind, the two of us wrote, performed, engineered, created the artwork, videos, cover artwork, and manufacturing (a Gertrude Tapes/Shrimper co-release). We called in our dear pal Al Jones to get the guts of the thing mastered and tweaked with a Marginal Frequency kiss (His artistry and label are worth checking out).

The limited edition black vinyl record is out later this month and is available here and here. No streaming, but digital copies are available here for a pittance. The Late Junction on The BBC premiered a song from the record last night and below is the second video from the record for the song Black Napkins.