American Aquarium Finds “New Ways To Lose” on Upcoming Album

After 20 years, and 20 albums, American Aquarium and frontman BJ Barham still won’t get a clue that large swaths to the United States is entirely uninterested in the medicine they’re trying to shove down their throats. But that’s never stopped them from trying, and there’s no stopping now. After all, it might be a diaspora, or thin in population compared to the pop country acts filling people’s faces full of sugar. But American Aquarium fans are ride or die, and won’t pass up any opportunity to hear new music, or see them in-person.
Just announced, the band’s new album New Ways to Lose will be released on June 26th—a relatively quick turnaround time from announcement to street date. But BJ Barham’s got some things to say, and sooner than later is the time. Once again produced by Shooter Jennings, and recorded mostly live over 10 days in Los Angeles, the sessions were said to be loose, live, and organic as opposed to striving for perfection. Shooter wanted to capture those spit pellets from BJ’s palate as he pours his soul out in songs.
“All of my records are yearbooks,” BJ says. “Twenty years from now, I’ll pull them off the shelf and remember exactly who I was when I wrote them … No matter what success you find, you’re always looking up the ladder at what you don’t have.” That speaks to the hunger that has persisted in this band, even as they’ve found grassroots success that is the envy of many others.

American Aquarium isn’t as much country music as it is rock & roll with steel guitar, Southern roots, and a strong singer/songwriter disposition. New songs on the album address things very personal to BJ like his wife and the loss of a family pet, to the socioeconomic problems and general empire decline taking root in the United States.
“Woke up today and they’re tearing down another thing I love about this town,” BJ sings in the album’s debut single, “History Repeats Itself.” “Little men in ill-fitting suits, making the decisions for me and you. Tall and skinny, cheap and fast. Who gives a damn how long they’ll last? Get the money, get out of town. Be long gone before it all falls down.”
The title of the new album was inspired by the NC State Wolfpack announcer Gary Hahn who often gives the team credit for finding a new ways to lose games. That sort of dogged, loser mentality is something Barham identifies with.
“It’s about trying so hard to win at something, but always finding a way to lose at it,” Barham says. “We take our hits and we get back up, and we do what we do. There are three things you can count on: death, taxes, and American Aquarium showing up to your town once a year to play a rock & roll show … Our live show is 90 minutes of us kicking your throat in. We wanted to make a record that felt representative of that.”
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TRACK LIST:
1. Dollar General
2. Can’t Into Could
3. 4×60
4. Twin Flames
5. Out There In the Dark
6. History Repeats Itself
7. Favorite Hello
8. Whatever Helps You Sleep At Night
9. Just Like You
10. Bad Habits

June 12, 2026 @ 11:01 am
Tracklist:
1. Dollar General
2. Can’t Into Could
3. 4×60
4. Twin Flames
5. Out There In the Dark
6. History Repeats Itself
7. Favorite Hello
8. Whatever Helps You Sleep At Night
9. Just Like You
10. Bad Habits
I was part of the group that crowd-funded/pre-ordered the album, so I got my copy yesterday and a digital download today. The album is fantastic and as good as anything they’ve ever done.
Already a contender for my Album of the Year.
June 12, 2026 @ 11:56 am
Hell yeah, man. Love to hear that.
I’m sitting on second row tickets for AA (w/ John Moreland) at the Ryman in August. Can’t f’king wait to hear it.
June 12, 2026 @ 12:56 pm
been listening to it the past couple days, and really enjoying it too
June 12, 2026 @ 5:48 pm
Me too. In addition to the crowd funding, i subscribe to their Patreon. My favorite band. Have seen them 22 times since 2018 and have two more shows this summer.
June 15, 2026 @ 4:16 am
I’m eagerly waiting my copy! Any day now!
June 12, 2026 @ 11:36 am
just snagged the cd for $5 over on their site. along with a few other recent releases i didn’t have (live at red rocks, fear of standing still) and a shirt. all (with shipping) for $35.
June 12, 2026 @ 12:17 pm
I’m a big AA fan, so I’m excited for the album. Though I will say that the lead single is a bit of a miss for me. I agree with the message – that isn’t the issue – I just thought that as a song it was sort of under-baked and over-produced.
Still, excited to hear the rest.
June 12, 2026 @ 12:21 pm
I’ll give this a listen. Haven’t really been drawn to their music since wolves or burn flickr die. Tbh, grew a little tired of BJ preaching at me about voting “blue no matter who” and how he just became a talking piece for Kamala Harris and the Democrat party. But he’s gotten more rolling stone articles since being more vocal, so I guess it’s working for him.
June 14, 2026 @ 12:44 pm
Sean
I wasn’t aware he took a a line like that. Is there video of it?
June 14, 2026 @ 1:18 pm
Is this on social media or something? I’ve seen American Aquarium/BJ live probably 15 or 20 times now and have never heard him say anything remotely political. The only time I’ve seen him “preach,” it has been about sobriety/recovery, independent music, miscarriage, or generational/familial trauma.
June 15, 2026 @ 6:57 am
Been to 22 shows since 2018 and that never happened once at any of them. He even talked about it a recent meet and greet. He said he gets political with his song writing so he doesn’t need to do it with stage banter.
Kind of doubt you ever heard him do that from stage and if you did, it was a one-off.
June 16, 2026 @ 4:52 pm
You have no clue what you are talking about. Most of the songs are about loss, relationships, and the struggle to be better and/or sobriety. There may be two or three songs per record that are “political”. You either cherry picked songs or are going by some bullshit internet talk from years ago or are too addled to comprehend. Your loss, missing out on great rock and roll and killer live shows.
June 16, 2026 @ 9:56 am
Love to just make up absolute and utter bullshit on the internet.
June 12, 2026 @ 12:44 pm
If Hunter Biden played punk rock.
June 12, 2026 @ 6:50 pm
If Beerlejuice from Howard Stern’s show commented on country music articles
June 13, 2026 @ 8:13 am
If PT Barnum ran the merch table.
June 16, 2026 @ 11:15 am
Stop, I was already a fan.
June 12, 2026 @ 7:27 pm
“There are three things you can count on: death, taxes, and American Aquarium showing up to your town once a year to play a rock & roll show …”
And they can count on me being there every time. Loved the new songs from this album we got at their show a few months ago. Have been anticipating it ever since.
June 12, 2026 @ 8:51 pm
Can’t wait to hear the album. Love BJ, love their stuff l, love seeing them live. As far as haters who complain that they “won’t get a clue that large swaths to the United States is entirely uninterested in the medicine they’re trying to shove down their throats,” Losing Side of 25 is the perfect song for you!
June 12, 2026 @ 8:59 pm
Grown ass man here who is gonna go on the road to see multiple dates on this tour. Bands, guard your publishing and listen to what BJ has to say. Cant wait for this
June 12, 2026 @ 9:12 pm
Super excited for this. They’ve been nothing but consistent for years now. They’re not turnpike but they’re probably the band who is the most me. If I had musical talent they are what I would be. Love them
June 13, 2026 @ 6:52 am
They toured with Turnpike a few years back and im sad I missed that
June 13, 2026 @ 9:13 am
I saw that tour…American Aquarium, Blackberry Smoke, and The Turnpike Troubadours. Probably the best lineup I’ve ever seen.
It was glorious!
June 13, 2026 @ 4:04 pm
Well now I’m jealous, although I did see AA with Leon Majcen as an opener which was great. I saw blackberry smoke open for TTB a while back and was less impressed
June 16, 2026 @ 2:33 am
I was at the Red Rocks show a few years ago that they put out on streaming/Vinyl.
It was a killer line up: AA, The Red Clay Strays and Turnpike Troubadours
I lost my voice and was dancing in the rain when Turnpike Troubadours came out
June 12, 2026 @ 9:22 pm
“The title of the new album was inspired by the NC State Wolfpack announcer Gary Hahn who often gives the team credit for finding a new ways to lose games.”
Looks like the NC Tar Heels on-upped them and found a newer way to lose: They turned the place over to Bill Belichick.
(Or the Belichick family Soap Opera.)
June 13, 2026 @ 8:10 am
That is good news. I always enjoy this group. I was lucky enough to see them perform live in Nashville a few years ago and they were superb. They are good on record but even better live. I am somewhat surprised that they have not grown into a major act.
June 13, 2026 @ 8:54 pm
Mark it down that “Favorite Hello” will be on a lot of peoples song of the year list because its that damn good…and that damn sad
June 13, 2026 @ 9:08 pm
We saw them a couple years ago for the first time in Bloomington, IL, a fantastic show. I randomly found out they are playing a date on this tour at a small country dive bar in our town, we consider ourselves lucky!
June 15, 2026 @ 6:21 am
Sadly only taxes and death if you’re an italian fan like me….
June 15, 2026 @ 10:39 am
I’ve never gotten the appeal of these guys. Grady was and presumably is still a fan. But they are such overtly and obnoxiously woke that it’s a huge turn off. Kacey Musgraves has some odious beliefs but what I’ve always loved about her is with a few exceptions she’s kept the politics out of her music. Even the most explicit one where she wades into culture war politics in follow your arrow, it’s libertarian enough in the lyrics that you could be a red stater and ultimately agree with her basic message.
With AA the politics is front and center. I don’t find that appealing, or good country music. The focus isn’t on crafting amazing country music rather it’s on shoehorning in sjw and dei politics. Thats just not something I want in the genre.
June 16, 2026 @ 10:00 am
All that says much more about you and your status as a gigantic snowflake than it does about AA or anyone else.
Hopefully Meg can find a new, actual man instead of a baby who cries about woke online.
June 15, 2026 @ 5:56 pm
Dislike the politics, love the music.
American Aquarium makes alt country/southern rock better than most no matter what
June 15, 2026 @ 11:53 pm
I love American Aquarium. This article, beginning with the headline, seems snarky. I hope the album, when it comes out, puts you and all of us in a better mood. I looked back through some of your other writings about AA. I found this statement in your review of The Fear of Standing Still: “It’s always important to keep an open mind with American Aquarium, because no matter who you are or where you come from, they take you somewhere you want to go.”
June 16, 2026 @ 7:04 am
Honestly wasn’t trying to be snarky here. Was trying to play off the title of the new album.
June 19, 2026 @ 7:51 pm
Looking forward to this one. BJ came through town for a solo show a year or so ago, and he was nice enough to hang around afterward and talk with everyone who wanted to. We chatted about LSU and NC State baseball. I mentioned that I learned about his band on this site. He smiled and said Trigger had been very kind to them over the years. Super nice guy.
June 19, 2026 @ 8:34 pm
It’s really cool that he stayed around and chatted with you guys, as there are a few that actually think they’re “too big” now to do that. I remember a half empty show a year or two ago in a bar, and there were literally 7 or 8 people by the merch table afterwards, and the artist couldn’t be bothered to come out and sign a vinyl or CD that people were buying. Maybe there was an extenuating circumstance, I’m not sure, but they lost a sale from me and a fan.
June 19, 2026 @ 10:35 pm
Kyle Nix was another guy who made fans for life by hanging out after the show. He’s the fiddle player for Turnpike. On his side project of Kyle Nix and the 38s, he came to our town a couple of times. He came out immediately after each show and took pics, chatted, etc. with everyone. You could tell he was wrung out from the show, but he was a professional and made plenty of time for his fans. Respect.
June 20, 2026 @ 5:29 am
Very cool!!! I love Kyle’s album btw. I got many spins around here.
June 23, 2026 @ 5:31 pm
“Woke up today and they’re tearing down another thing I love about this town”
Surely he’s talking about those statutes right? Or Columbus? Or aunt Jemima or Butter Maiden from land o lakes?
This guy is insufferable and so tone deaf.
I’ll still check out the album and see him live cuz I’m not some weak minded leftist and still dig some of his tunes
So keep em coming BJ but just know that you don’t speak for the majority of the genre you sing for
June 23, 2026 @ 5:41 pm
Clearly BJ is singing about prefabricated and antiseptic gentrification, and you forgot the second half of that quote to try and act like he was being ambiguous.
“Tall and skinny, cheap and fast. Who gives a damn how long they’ll last? Get the money, get out of town. Be long gone before it all falls down.”
June 23, 2026 @ 5:44 pm
When you said this guy is insufferable, were you referring to yourself or that BJ guy? I was a little confused there.