Underground Springhouse Announces New Album A Noise Without A Name Out May 1

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Published on 2026-04-27

Underground Springhouse Announces New Album A Noise Without A Name Out May 1

Album Art Credit: Garrett Cardoso and Cheyloe Martin

On March 19, Underground Springhouse announced their second studio album, A Noise Without A Name, set for release on May 1.

Built on their motto, “more of the good, less of the bad,” the band blends southern rock, indie, and reggae influences within a rock ‘n’ roll context, creating a genre-bending sound that takes listeners from beaches to back roads with earworm hooks and head-bobbing grooves. The album will be preceded by three singles—“13 Days” (March 20), “I’m A Couch” (April 3), and “The Sparrow” (April 17).

Since releasing their debut self-titled album, Underground Springhouse (2021), the band has played over 100 shows each year. Through this relentless touring, Springhouse’s members have honed their musical craft alongside one another, maturing into the kind of cohesive, distinctive group that forms when bandmates spend countless hours on stage together.

As the band’s musicality has evolved, so has their songwriting craft. This evolution can be heard in the releases that have followed their debut LP, including an EP, two full-length live albums, and numerous singles.

Now the band is ready to showcase the next step in their musical progression with the release of their second studio LP, A Noise Without A Name. Recorded at Standard Electric Recorders Co. in Atlanta during the fall of 2025, this new album represents another shift for the band.

While much of the group’s previous material was developed through live performances, this album features 10 brand new songs written specifically for the studio, none of which were performed live prior to their recording. The influence of the studio space on this release cannot be overstated, as many of the tracks showcase instruments and equipment previously unavailable to the band, including rare guitars, vintage synthesizers, and analog processors.

A Noise Without A Name also marks the first-ever studio recording with the newest member of Underground Springhouse, drummer AJ Covey, whose understated yet sophisticated style behind the kit and world percussion expertise bring each song to life.

Additionally, the album exhibits the lead vocal debut of members Mitch Davidson and Max Motley, adding another fresh layer to the release. Dedicated Springhouse listeners needn’t fret, however, as the band’s classic sound is alive and well across several songs penned by longtime songwriting contributors Charlie Haas and Jackson Thompson. The band’s effort at recording each song through live tracking also helps maintain the spontaneous and conversational nature that fans of the group’s live shows have come to expect.

A Noise Without A Name will be released on May 1 and is preceded by three singles: 13 Days, “I’m A Couch,” and “The Sparrow.” The album, along with each single, will be available on all streaming platforms, as well as on compact disc.

In a first for Underground Springhouse, the album will also be available on limited edition vinyl, which fans will have the option to pre-order so they may guarantee they receive a copy.

The band will continue performing throughout the spring, including the following upcoming dates:

Upcoming Live Dates

3/28 – Atlanta, GA @ Mental Awakening Fest
4/16 – Live Oak, FL @ Resonate Suwannee
4/17 – Columbia, SC @ Tallon Goff Memorial Concert
5/7 – Asheville, NC @ One World Brewing West
5/8 – Blacksburg, VA @ The Milk Parlor
5/9 – Washington, DC @ The Atlantis Co-Bill w/ The Wilson, Springs Hotel
6/12 – Salem, VA @ NokeFest Music & Arts Festival
6/13 – Charlotte, NC @ River Jam

Photo Credit: Garrett Cardoso

About lead single “13 Days,” songwriter and bassist Jackson Thompson says: “The song is really about the indecision you face when life presents one of its biggest forks in the road.” The tender-hearted chorus, harmonized lead hook, and triumphant guitar solo “are meant to leave a sense of optimism, even though there’s not a clear resolution lyrically.”

When discussing the album and process of recording it, songwriter and guitarist Charlie Haas says: “We kept it pretty simple, it didn’t need a million tracks.” He goes on further about his song, “I’m A Couch,” the second single off the album: “Lyrically this is the most proud I’ve been of a song that I’ve written. It may initially come off as a silly tune due to the title, but it’s actually a heartfelt and honest account about the struggles that come with losing a loved one.”

Track List

Georgia
HAM
Blistering
Big Steep Climb
The Sparrow
Above the Clouds
I’m a Couch
Double Line
13 Days
The Crown Takes the Prince

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