Andy Frasco & The U.N. Announce New LP, Share “Wash, Rinse, Repeat” Single + Video

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“Wash, Rinse, Repeat” feels like the soundtrack to the best block party of your life. The band’s sunny mix of soul, pop, and rock is a feel-good delight, transforming the album’s introspective origins into life-affirming, party-ready music. Frasco sets the stage with the heartwarming opening lyrics, tributing the real and vibrant connections that can feel all too lacking as of late.”– Under the Radar“Frasco’s are the sounds of classic rock and roots music, dialed up to 11 on the feel-good meter.”– BuzzBands LA“Frasco has this natural knack for blending danceable funk-rock and soul into songs that are actually fun to ingest, even if the subject matter is depression.”– American Songwriter
“…Open and sincere, filled with joy and stunning honesty. At a time when everyone in America is looking for answers, he’s a relatable voice of the people.” – Relix
“With an array of projects now all carrying the same theme of community, it’s trickier to label his occupation. Is he a DJ? A talk-show host? A podcaster? A musician? Frasco likes it that way.”– Westword
Andy Frasco & The U.N. announce their forthcoming LP, Wash, Rinse, Repeat., due April 8, 2022. To celebrate the announcement, they have kicked off the record with its first single, the album’s title track.Speaking on the single, Andy wrote:“‘Wash, Rinse, Repeat’ the single is about the PTSD of being in your house for too long. We forgot who we were before this pandemic. Now that we are slowly coming out of this, it’s time to follow our dreams again. Get outside, explore, maybe fall in Love with someone or ourselves again. The Renaissance is around the corner.”Continuing on the album, he wrote:“This album means a lot to me because it sparked new ideas of what life is about. I’ve been on tour for so long that I have never been in my house for this long ever. I got sad, I got confused, I got existential because all these feelings were new. Normally I can run away to the next town, see new things and distract myself if I’m feeling sad or depleted. But during this pandemic I really had to stay at home, live with the demons in my head and figure them out myself. Through this, I found who I am and what I like a little more as I’m getting older. I’m just trying to be friends with my brain again.”
Wash, Rinse, Repeat. is produced by Chris Carraba (Dashboard Confessional), Nathaniel Motte (3oh!3), Kenny Carkeet (AWOLNATION), Eric Krasno (Ledisi, Tedeschi Trucks Band), & Justin Osborne (Susto). The album is available for pre-order on Andy’s website.
Any Frasco & The U.N. – “Wash, Rinse, Repeat” [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Andy Frasco & The U.N. are currently on tour. Tickets to see them are available here.

ANDY FRASCO & THE U.N. LIVE+ with Twiddle2/11 – Fox Theatre – Boulder, CO2/19 – Sweetwater Brewing Company – Atlanta, GA2/26 – Gasparilla Music Festival – Tampa, FL4/5 – State Theatre – State College, PA +4/6 – House of Blues – Cleveland, OH +4/7 – Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY +4/8 – The Bluestone – Columbus, OH +4/9 – The Majestic – Detroit, MI +4/10 – Bell’s Back Room – Kalamazoo, MI4/13 – Roxian Theatre – McKees Rocks, PA +4/14 – Soundstage – Baltimore, MD +4/15 – Putnam Place – Saratoga Springs, NY4/16 – Infinity Music Hall – Hartford, CT4/17 – The National – Richmond, VA +4/20 – Beer City – Oklahoma City, OK4/22 – TACAW – Basalt, CO4/24 – Hill Fest 2022 – Eden, UT5/5 – Tipitina’s – New Orleans, LA5/26 – 5/29 – Rooster Walk – Martinsville, VA5/27 – 5/30 – Arise Music Festival – Loveland, CO5/27 – 5/29 – Summer Camp Music Festival – Chillicothe, IL6/16 – 6/19 – Bonnaroo – Manchester, TN6/18 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre (supporting Umphrey’s McGee) – Morrison, CO7/7 – 7/9 – 4848 Festival – Snowshoe, WV

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ANDY FRASCO & THE U.N. BIO:

Born and raised in California, Andy Frasco’s first exposure to the music industry came not onstage, but rather in an office. As a young teenager, he worked with legendary indie label Drive-Thru Records and helped book bands like Hello Goodbye, and by the time he turned 18, he’d already moved to New York City for a gig with Atlantic Records. When the job fell through, though, Frasco made a leap of faith and decided to launch his own career as an artist, taking everything he’d learned working with other bands and applying it to himself.

Initially, Frasco hired local pickup musicians off of Craigslist to back him for gigs, but soon he put together a steady(ish) lineup, and Andy Frasco & The U.N. began taking the world by storm. The group would release a series of acclaimed records, share bills with the likes of Leon Russell, Galactic, Gary Clark, Jr., The Revivalists, and Marcus King among others, and slay festival stages everywhere from Mountain Jam in the U.S. to Rock am Ring in Germany and COTAI Jazz & Blues in China (Frasco will perform at multiple summer festivals including Summer Camp, Bonnaroo, and many more to be announced). NME hailed the constantly evolving group as “party-starting touring stalwarts,” while Relix praised their “raucous energy,” and Clash lauded their live show as a “nightly high-octane experience that doubles as a celebration of life and music…energized by a powerfully entertaining multi-cultural soundtrack that will shake the foundations of all nearby structures.”

Every party has to end sometime, though, and while it seemed Frasco was living out his rock and roll dreams on his 2019 and early 2020 tours, he was facing an internal darkness few knew about.

“I hit a breaking point,” he explains. “I was sitting alone in my van, and I realized that I didn’t know who my friends were. Worse, I didn’t know who I was. I was drinking too much, I was addicted to cocaine, and I was dealing with really heavy depression. I even contemplated suicide, but I decided that if I’m fortunate enough to leave behind a legacy, I didn’t want to be remembered just as some good-time party guy. I wanted to show people that I’m more than the crowd-surfing, Jameson-drinking maniac they see onstage.”

Frasco began writing poetry that eventually became songs. He wrote about despair and anxiety, about friendship and growth, about accountability and potential, transforming the poems into defiant rock and roll anthems. These songs became his most recent album Keep On Keeping On released at the beginning of the pandemic in April of 2020.

Like many, the pandemic hit Andy hard. He was once again feeling that ‘breaking point’ and he quickly transformed his high energy road show into a year long digital blitz of new music, a 33 episode variety show (Andy Frasco’s World Saving ShitShow) which garnered 20 million views, a highly attended digital Dance Party and Andy further developed his already successful, and compelling podcast (Andy Frasco’s World Saving Podcast). His variety show and podcast included interviews and musical performances by many notable guests such as Tony Hawk, Stevie Van Zandt, Bert Kreischer, Kurt Vile, Nathaniel Rateliff, Melissa Etheridge, Béla Fleck, Kamasi Washington, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and more.

His split from music didn’t last long, however. When he realized he was about to go back on the road in 2021, Frasco decided it was time to sink or swim. He needed an album’s worth of new music and he had 30 days to do it. What followed was a whirlwind tour of the country during which he collaborated with scores of musicians to create Wash, Rinse, Repeat, which drops April 8th via his own label, Fun Machine Records. “This was my chance to learn my craft and fall in love with songwriting again,” he says. “This is me. This is how I feel. I’m not trying to write songs for other people anymore. I’m just trying to write songs that help me. And hopefully through that, help others, too.”The result is 12 songs that span Frasco’s experience as a musician — and a man. There’s the strummy ballad “Grow Old,” about finding love for more than a weekend and being ready for it when it shows up at your door. The tongue-in-cheek stomper “Dancin’ Around My Grave” (written with Charleston bands Susto and Doom Flamingo) shows Frasco planning his own funeral if he were to die young — accompanied by a video depicting a Lakers-themed service (he’s a life-long fan). “A lot of people really related to that song and that’s helped me get over the hump during the pandemic,” he says. It peaked at #28 on the Triple A Indicator Charts and was officially added to over 30 Triple A Stations. The rocking title track “Wash, Rinse, Repeat,” also touches on the pandemic — and the joy we’ll all feel when the world is finally back. Then there’s “Spill the Beans,” a Western-tinged track about being honest about your addictions. “It’s a song about not suppressing your addiction so you can get through ’em and recover through ’em,” he says. Additionally, Frasco recently scored ‘The Great Depresh,’ an HBO documentary about Gary Gulman exploring the comic’s struggles with depression that was produced by Judd Apatow and directed by Mike Bonfiglio).Andy Frasco is currently at over 111K monthly listeners on Spotify. For more info, visit www.andyfrasco.com.

Wash, Rinse Repeat. – TRACKLISTING01. Friends (A Song About Friends)02. Blame It On Me03. Puff Break (Believe That)04. Spill The Beans05. Wash, Rinse, Repeat06. Dancin’ Around My Grave07. Grow Old08. Lets Get Down To Business Pt. 209. Into The Blue10. Dream11. Love Hard12. Work, Work, Work