Threeway- 28/In Love, We Sing Songs REVIEW
[Wednesday, August 6th, 2025]
Yesterday, Houston band Threeway dropped two new songs: “28” and “In Love, We Sing Songs”. These are the newest songs (if we’re not counting two released on Soundcloud) we’ve heard from Threeway since their album Thank God, Me a Superstar, Trapped in This Fucking Hellhole dropped last October. Threeway are local legends, so we’re real fuckin excited to listen to sit down and listen to these new tracks.
“28” begins with a lone, dreary guitar, which is quickly swallowed by the rest of the instrumentation kicking in. Sinister guitar riffs drone while vocalist Juan España lets out cutting screams, barely audible over the pummeling drums, crashing like stormy waves on a rocky cliffside. And like the eye of a hurricane, the band dips out to give a very brief moment of clarity- only to come back just as fiercely.
The tracks transition nicely with a Peter Parker monologue, describing the death of Uncle Ben as the band quietly builds before exploding at the minute twenty second mark. Noah Martinez screams over signature Threeway loud-quiet-sections, before ending the track with a frenzied, blasting crescendo like something out of Thank God Me a Superstar.
These two songs show a cleaner, more doomy side of Threeway, different than the drop everything and mosh lo-fi insanity of Thank God Me a Superstar. In these two songs, I’m hearing things that remind me of some older Knumears songs (like A Shout to See era) , and even of Salvinorin-A (like their newest single “Wait, What Hit The Fan?”, which is also really good). These two tracks are awesome additions to the Threeway discography and I’m really excited to hear them in their sets from now on!
GO see Threeway at Pinkie Promise’s 100th show on the 8th, and at Tats Fest the 9th. Be there or be square.
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-Alexavier