Sucker Supreme by Rosie Tucker
Tracklist
| 1. | Barbara Ann | 3:16 |
| 2. | Habanero | 3:33 |
| 3. | Different Animals | 3:09 |
| 4. | Trim | 1:33 |
| 5. | For Sale: Ford Pinto | 2:33 |
| 6. | Ambrosia | 3:46 |
| 7. | Arrow | 3:56 |
| 8. | Creature of Slime | 0:44 |
| 9. | Brand New Beast | 1:38 |
| 10. | Airport | 2:39 |
| 11. | Dog | 2:56 |
| 12. | Clinic Poem | 0:52 |
| 13. | Peach Pit | 3:53 |
| 14. | How Was It? | 1:14 |
Credits
released April 30, 2021
making this album was such a good time that what’s to come almost doesn’t matter. what came before it was a long tour, what came just after was a year spent in lockdown. for me, this album is the string between two tin cans, transmitting me from the can labeled “shitty now” to a can labeled “sublime next.” my aspiration is that it will deliver me to a future where I am playing music in a room with the band I love. Jessy Reed, treasured collaborator and my favorite people-person, gave the album drums, a backbone, a shape. Jess Kallen brought their whole self to the guitars on this record, singularly generous & stupidly talented. for Wolfy Sucks there are no words, or too many: Wolfy painted the parts you don’t notice so your eye is drawn to what I want you to see. if there’s any sparkle or sheen to Sucker Supreme, if any of it sounds real, you can blame Wolfy.
I also owe a lot to: Greg “A Good Egg” Katz, someone I trust, the spring in the wind-up toy that is this whole operation; Niki Bodemann, of whom I will always be a fan; Traci Larson, Lindsey Garland Domes, Lucy Sandler, & Atlanta Kemsley for bringing the record into the visual realm; Jett Galindo, Keith Armstrong, Erin Tonkon, Greg Cortez, Anna Arboles, my family, Alice Coltrane, Ralph Nader, and all the suckers who have bothered to listen. thank you, big time.
love, Ro
all songs written by Rosie Tucker, except Arrow, written by Jeffrey Lewis.
all songs mastered by Jett Galindo.
recorded on the unceded territory of the Tongva, Northern Paiute, and Mono peoples.
making this album was such a good time that what’s to come almost doesn’t matter. what came before it was a long tour, what came just after was a year spent in lockdown. for me, this album is the string between two tin cans, transmitting me from the can labeled “shitty now” to a can labeled “sublime next.” my aspiration is that it will deliver me to a future where I am playing music in a room with the band I love. Jessy Reed, treasured collaborator and my favorite people-person, gave the album drums, a backbone, a shape. Jess Kallen brought their whole self to the guitars on this record, singularly generous & stupidly talented. for Wolfy Sucks there are no words, or too many: Wolfy painted the parts you don’t notice so your eye is drawn to what I want you to see. if there’s any sparkle or sheen to Sucker Supreme, if any of it sounds real, you can blame Wolfy.
I also owe a lot to: Greg “A Good Egg” Katz, someone I trust, the spring in the wind-up toy that is this whole operation; Niki Bodemann, of whom I will always be a fan; Traci Larson, Lindsey Garland Domes, Lucy Sandler, & Atlanta Kemsley for bringing the record into the visual realm; Jett Galindo, Keith Armstrong, Erin Tonkon, Greg Cortez, Anna Arboles, my family, Alice Coltrane, Ralph Nader, and all the suckers who have bothered to listen. thank you, big time.
love, Ro
all songs written by Rosie Tucker, except Arrow, written by Jeffrey Lewis.
all songs mastered by Jett Galindo.
recorded on the unceded territory of the Tongva, Northern Paiute, and Mono peoples.







