Inland Years Present ‘Keep Your Eyes on the Road’ Out Now

Brooklyn-based Inland Years returns with Keep Your Eyes on the Road… a lo-fi, fuzzed-out folk record full of tape hiss, jangle pop, and late-night honesty. Out now, the album blends 60s-tinged psych and garage influences with the melodic minimalism of artists like Tony Molina and The Reds, Pinks & Purples.

Written and recorded alone in off-hours between work, caregiving, and everyday life, the record captures the quiet drama of motion and memory. Moments half-forgotten, repeated, or missed. The lyrics drift between emotional waypoints while guitars buzz and bend under the weight of analog wear.

https://inlandyears.bandcamp.com/album/keep-your-eyes-on-the-road

“It’s about the stuff we carry; between places, between people, between versions of ourselves.” — Inland Years

This is the project’s first LP-length release, following a series of small run cassettes. Though home-recorded and self-produced, Keep Your Eyes on the Road has gained traction via WFMU, CHIRP Radio, WQFS, and tastemaker blogs like Rosy Overdrive, Various Small Flames, and Left Off the Dial.

The cassette edition is already sold out, but the album is available digitally everywhere on BSDJ.

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