Minneapolis-based outfit she’s green — Zofia Smith (vocals), Liam Armstrong (guitar), Raimes Lucas (guitar), Teddy Nordvold (guitar) and Kevin Seeback (drums) — specialize in crafting dreamy soundscapes that transport the listener to scenes of soft summer rain and fields of swaying wheat, infused with raw emotional intensity.
Their debut EP, 2023’s Wisteria saw the band establishing an honest and exploratory songwriting process, as well as reputation for being a force in the world of sonic surrealism. They supported the EP with tours across the Midwest and East Coast with Hotline TNT, Friko, JOVM mainstays Glixen and a list of others.
Last year, the Minneapolis-based quartet signed to New York-based Photo Finish Records, who released their Henry Stoehr-produced sophomore EP Chrysalis. The EP included the Souvlaki-era Slowdive-like “Graze,” and the Sundays-meets-A Storm In Heaven-like “Willow.”
Building upon a growing national profile, the Minneapolis-based outfit will be releasing their newest effort, swallowtail EP on July 10, 2026 through Photo Finish Records. The EP will feature the previously released “mettle,” a decidedly 120 Minutes-era MTV-like bit of shoegaze and dream pop, the gauzy “paper thin” and the EP’s latest single “close your eyes.”
Much like “paper thin,” “close your eyes” is a gauzy and slow-burning tune that seemingly channels Souvlaki while evoking a slow descent into deep sleep. Smith’s ethereal and yearning voice dissolves into the shimmering and swirling guitar textures, which adds to the overall vivid dream-like feel of the song.
“‘close your eyes’ is about a mysterious person who kept recurring in my dreams,” she’s green’s Zofia Smith explains. “In those dreams, we shared a life together by the ocean. Waking up and realizing they weren’t real left a lasting impression on me, leaving me wondering about our connection to our dreams, how my mind could have created this person, or if I knew them in a past life.”
Directed by Jaxon Whittington, the accompanying video for “close your eyes” is shot in a sepia-toned blue ad recreates elements of the dream that inspired the song — with a life at the sea while Smith sings directly at the viewer, and an unseen figure of her dream person.
The band will be back on the road throughout the rest of the summer with a lengthy Stateside tour before heading to the UK and the European Union in September. Check out the tour dates below.
JUNE
8 – Albany, NY – Empire Live Underground ^
9 – Lakewood, OH – Roxy ^
10 – Pittsburgh, PA – Spirit Hall ^
11 – Columbus, OH – King of Clubs ^
12 – Clarksville, TN – The Boneyard Skatepark
13 – Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo – Outeroo @ Plaza 5 at the Campgrounds †
15 – Charleston, SC – The Music Farm ^
16 – St. Augustine, FL – Colonial Oak Music Park ^ – SOLD OUT
17 – St. Augustine, FL – Colonial Oak Music Park ^
18 – Miami, FL – ZeyZey Miami ^
19 – Stuart, FL – Vinyl Music Hall ^
23 – McAllen, TX – Cine El Rey ^
24 – Fort Worth, TX – Tulips ^
26 – Santa Fe, NM – The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing ^
27 – El Paso, TX – The Lowbrow Palace ^
28 – Arenas Valley, NM – Whiskey Creek Zócalo ^
29 – Tucson, AZ – La Rosa ^
JULY
1 – Las Vegas, NV – The Portal @ AREA15 ^
2 – Ventura, CA – Ventura Music Hall ^
3 – Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades ^
4 – San Jose, CA – The Ritz ^
5 – Petaluma, CA – The Phoenix Theater ^
6 – Arcata, CA – Arcata Theatre ^
7 – Eugene, OR – WOW Hall ^
8 – Olympia, WA – The Capitol Theater ^
AUGUST
27 – Milton Keynes, UK – Craufurd Arms
28 – Leeds, UK – Leeds Festival †
30 – Reading, UK – Reading Festival †
SEPTEMBER
1 – Bristol, UK – Rough Trade
2 – Manchester, UK – The Lodge
3 – Brighton, UK – DUST
4 – London, UK – The Lower Third
5 – Paris, FR – POPUP!
6 – Brussels, BE – Botanique Witloof Bar
8 – Copenhagen, DE – Rust
9 – Hamburg, GE – Nochtwache
10 – Berlin, GE – Privatclub
11 – Cologne, GE – Yard Club at Kantine
† – Festival Appearance
^ – with Turnover & Narrow Head
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