Out of all the possible band reunions that could have happened in 2024, I would have never ever ever EVER guessed Lone Justice. But somehow, here we are, and they have a new album, Viva Lone Justice, coming in a couple months (October). I always felt like they were a bit ahead of their time, and that they would have gotten more props had they come up in the late 90s or early 00s, when alt-country really became it's own thing. As it stands, they put out a pretty great first album in 85 and a decent second album in 86 (I saw them open for U2 in 87!). In the 10s, Omnivore got their hands on some early material and put those out: The Vaught Tapes (2014), The Western Tapes (2018) and Live at the Palomino (2019). The Omnivore stuff is probably better than the two studio albums; absolutely worth tracking down, if you're so inclined.
Ahead of this new album, they've dropped a cover of The Undertones' classic, Teenage Kicks. Maria McKee can still belt it out, I love this cover and I'm pretty excited for the new album. More info on the album at their Bandcamp page.