Singer Robin Wilson recently encountered a friend who had heard the new Gin Blossoms’ single, “Learning the Hard Way,” on the radio. At first, the friend was aghast. “I thought, ‘Who the hell has the audacity to sound this much like the Gin Blossoms?” he told Wilson.
Indeed, the Gin Blossoms’ inventive, instantly appealing smart pop has proven so influential that Wilson’s friend can be forgiven for initially thinking that the song might be by one of the band’s many imitators. He might also be forgiven for not realizing that after a difficult breakup, a stirring reunion and a few years of playing live shows together, the Gin Blossoms had completed Major Lodge Victory, a new album in stores August 8, that is both long-awaited and well worth the wait. Accept no substitutes: the Gin Blossoms are back.
“We couldn’t have learned how to make it work for all of us and still be a band after eighteen years without a lot of blood and history behind us,” Wilson explains. “But we have a unique sound, and that’s rare. To hear that with new material is really satisfying – and a relief!”