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On ‘Ricochet,’ the third album from Snail Mail, out now on Matador Records, Lindsey Jordan returns to assert herself as a generational songwriter, clear-eyed and honest as ever. Time has passed, but she remains a sensitive soul, and here her incisive introspection is tethered to newly expansive and hypnotic melodies and ornate string arrangements. While writing ‘Ricochet,’ Jordan found herself fixating on concerns she’d previously pushed out of her mind, namely death and what happens after. Jordan’s early music largely dealt with matters of the heart, a territory that she tried to step beyond on ‘Ricochet.’ “Misery feels safe to write about because I am good at it,” she says, “but I’m not bathing in my own agony anymore.” To feel the pain of everything and then nothing is a lonesome contradiction. ‘Ricochet’ is a record about being caught in this whirlpool, but Jordan’s music has never been so transcendent. The luminous opener, “Tractor Beam,” is driven by jangly guitars, but is ultimately about dissociation and “feeling othered while acknowledging that you’re spending a lot of your time and energy figuring out how to float away.” When it came time to record the songs bouncing around in her head, Jordan turned to a friend, Aron Kobayashi Ritch, the bassist and producer of the fuzzy indie rock band Momma. Jordan describes the process as refreshing, trusting, and comfortable. “I felt like an equal voice,” she says. “He was as interested in my decisions as I was in his.” These 11 songs are colored by the anxiety of watching life slip through your fingers, as well as the vulnerability of loving deeply rather than frenetically. Ultimately, ‘Ricochet’ is an album about realizing—and accepting—that the world still turns no matter what is going on in your tiny life.
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I had such a wonderful time the band lineup was rad Thank you for coming so close to Sacramento!! I hope y’all enjoy the tour thru the West Coast
Goldfield Trading Post Roseville Roseville, CAhonestly the best concert experience I've had in a long time. the vibes were chill and nice and my boyfriend and i made some new friends here.
Union Transfer Philadelphia, PALove this venue and she put on a great show. The more comfortable she got, the more fun she had, the more fun we all had.
Mr Small's Theatre Millvale, PAIncredible concert, got an amazing view. The person greeting us and taking tickets was a bit rude, but other than that I had an amazing time!
Zanzabar Louisville, KYAmazing performer, took my daughter ... she loved it. Please Lindsey don’t stop making music. You’re a bright light in this dark, boring music world.
Novo Los Angeles, CAYes, Snail Mail is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Snail Mail concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Snail Mail tour is scheduled for 37 dates across 32 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.
Snail Mail is scheduled to play 37 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
Snail Mail's tour starts Apr 10, 2026 and ends on Jul 24, 2026. They will play 32 cities; their most recent concert was held in Milwaukee at Turner Hall Ballroom and their next upcoming concert will be in Camden at Electric Ballroom.
As part of the Snail Mail tour, Snail Mail is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities: