Supersuckers Launch 'Liquor, Women, Drugs & Killing' Pre-Order With New Single "Unsolvable Problems"

    Legendary rock ‘n’ roll lifers Supersuckers return with their new single, “Unsolvable Problems,” out today, the latest preview from their forthcoming twelfth studio album, Liquor, Women, Drugs & Killing, due this fall on Hardcharger Records (founded by Jesse Dayton) in partnership with Blue Élan Records. Pre-orders are available now, here.

    Click here to listen to "Unsolvable Problems".

    “Unsolvable Problems” finds the band leaning into twangy undertones and big guitar heroics, with frontman Edward Carlyle Daly III (AKA Eddie Spaghetti) calling it his personal favorite cut from the record. “In a perfect world, this song would be a huge hit,” Daly says. “I like the way it’s featured on the record — it could almost be on a country record. Plus, Marty [Chandler]’s solo on this one is exquisite.”

    Nearly four decades in, The Supersuckers remain as sharp, biting, and unpredictable as ever. Formed in 1988, the band is powered by Daly on bass and vocals, longtime guitarist “Metal” Marty Chandler, and drummer Christopher “Chango” von Streicher.

    Produced in Atlanta by longtime friend Billy Joe Bowers, Liquor, Women, Drugs & Killing strips the Supersuckers down to their rawest essence — a three-piece powerhouse ripping through songs with wit, grit, and reckless swagger. The record spans the Motörhead-level punch of “Maybe I’m Just Messin’ With You,” the tongue-in-cheek rocker “Volunteer,” and the slow-build-to-arena anthem “Meaningful Songs.”

    Darkly funny, melodically sharp, and played with the conviction of a band that still has something to say, Liquor, Women, Drugs & Killing proves why the Supersuckers proudly call themselves the greatest rock ’n’ roll band in the world.

    “You don’t want to hope too much and keep expectations low,” Daly admits, “but I feel like this record has maybe seven singles on it. We have no business putting out a record this good this late in our career. It is what makes us the greatest rock n roll band in the world.”