Album artwork for The Big Mess by Tanlines
Album artwork for The Big Mess by Tanlines

Tanlines' first album for Merge. Eric Emm and Jesse Cohen make escapist, joyful-sounding songs about sad, insular moments and melancholy songs about catharsis and joy. The Big Mess is a deft and danceable exploration of what Emm calls "introspective masculinity," what thoughtful relationships look like between father and son, between friends, and between the individual and societal expectations. The Big Mess is for Tanlines fans old and new alike, those who've succumbed to their wry, winking brand of pop music in the past, and those looking to soundtrack a late night in the future.

Tanlines

The Big Mess

Merge Records
Album artwork for The Big Mess by Tanlines
LP +

$24.99

Multicolor Swirl in Clear

Includes download code
Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

MRG828IEX.1

Album artwork for The Big Mess by Tanlines
LP

$24.99

Black
Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

MRG828.1

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for The Big Mess by Tanlines
CD

$14.99

Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

MRG828.2

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Tanlines

The Big Mess

Merge Records
Album artwork for The Big Mess by Tanlines
LP +

$24.99

Multicolor Swirl in Clear

Includes download code
Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

MRG828IEX.1

Album artwork for The Big Mess by Tanlines
LP

$24.99

Black
Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

MRG828.1

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for The Big Mess by Tanlines
CD

$14.99

Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

MRG828.2

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Tanlines' first album for Merge. Eric Emm and Jesse Cohen make escapist, joyful-sounding songs about sad, insular moments and melancholy songs about catharsis and joy. The Big Mess is a deft and danceable exploration of what Emm calls "introspective masculinity," what thoughtful relationships look like between father and son, between friends, and between the individual and societal expectations. The Big Mess is for Tanlines fans old and new alike, those who've succumbed to their wry, winking brand of pop music in the past, and those looking to soundtrack a late night in the future.