Broncho Returns with First Album in Six Years
'Natural Pleasure' is due out April 25
Photo by Bryon Helm
After a six-year recording hiatus, Oklahoma quartet Broncho will release their fifth album Natural Pleasure on April 25. The band who gained notice a decade for the imminently catchy indie rock anthem “Class Historian” has played shows off and on, but mostly been out of the spotlight save for bassist Penny Pitchlynn’s side project, LABRYS.
Recorded in Norman, Okla., the album’s first single “Imagination” was a product of the early days of the pandemic. “I imagine the whole neighborhood might have heard me writing that one,” says frontman Ryan Lindsey. He’s once again backed by Ben King on guita, Pitchlynn on bass and Nathan Price on drums.
The band has also released their first video from the forthcoming album for the song “Funny.” “Although none of our songs are written about any one subject, ‘Funny’ is loosely based on my ability to steal my girlfriends jokes.” You can watch a video for “Funny,” filmed in their hometown of Tulsa, below.
Natural Pleasure Tracklist
1. Imagination
2. Funny
3. Cool
4. Get Gone
5. I Swear
6. Original Guilt
7. Save Time
8. You Got Me
9. Think I Pass
10. Surely
11. Way Into Magic
12. Dreamin