Cult rock band Pulsars, known for their acclaimed 1997 debut, will release their self-titled album, PULSARS, digitally on November 15th. Alongside this announcement, they have shared the new single "Trilogy," featuring the first three tracks. With fans like Keanu Reeves and Fred Armisen, this release marks a long-awaited moment for the band and their supporters.
After their initial EP, Teenage Nites, Pulsars soared to prominence, signing a multi-million dollar deal with Almo Sounds and opening for iconic acts like Oasis and Weezer. However, their momentum faltered when a partnership collapse between Almo Sounds and Geffen Records left them in limbo.
Now, with brothers Dave and Harry Trumfio at the helm, Pulsars blend influences from the Velvet Underground to Cheap Trick, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and innovative. Having received praise from critics for their debut, the band prepares to reclaim their place in the music world as fans eagerly await the revival of their unfinished business this November.