After years of anticipation, Vegas Day Trip unleashes their first full-length LP, Moneymaker—a raw, unflinching dive into modern disillusionment, digital isolation, and emotional hunger. Following the grit and urgency of Read more
After years of anticipation, Vegas Day Trip unleashes their first full-length LP, Moneymaker—a raw, unflinching dive into modern disillusionment, digital isolation, and emotional hunger. Following the grit and urgency of their EPs Night Games and Last Call, this third release finds the band expanding their sonic scope and sharpening their lyrical edge.
Moneymaker delivers a tightly wound track list that explores the push and pull between identity and manipulation in a world flooded with noise. From the jarring opener “Conversion,” a warning shot about programmed conformity, to the brooding closer “Schemata,” which questions the fabric of truth itself, VDT crafts a cohesive narrative of unrest and reflection. “Coming Clean” takes aim at hollow virtue signaling, while “Headless Queen” critiques blind allegiance to broken systems. Tracks like “Phantom” and “Little World” pull inward, revealing the personal cost of disconnect and longing for real connection.
This album marks a leap forward for Vegas Day Trip—sonically heavier, emotionally deeper, and unapologetically honest. Moneymaker doesn’t just ask questions—it demands you feel them.
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Conversion 5:460:00/5:46
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Coming Clean 3:120:00/3:12
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Headless Queen 3:360:00/3:36
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Starving Marvin 3:140:00/3:14
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Phantom 4:440:00/4:44
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Little World 3:200:00/3:20
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Schemata 6:000:00/6:00