
The Delines The Set Up Vinyl LP 2026
Tracklist:
1. The Set Up Part 1
2. Can You Get Me Out of Phoenix?
3. Jumping Off in Madras
4. Dilaudid Diane
5. Keep the Shades Down
6. Getting Out of the Ward
7. The Set Up Part 2
8. The Reckless Life
9. Walking With His Sleeves Down
10. The Meter Keeps Ticking
11. The Set Up Part 3
12. The Last Time I Saw Her
The Delines were finishing the Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom sessions when Willy brought in a tune called āWalking With His Sleeves Downā. Amy learned it on piano and we recorded it live. Her take was stunning but the song didnāt quite fit the record so they set it aside along with āThe Reckless Lifeā, āDilaudid Dianeā (featured in their recent encores) and āJumping off in Madrasā. The song worked sonically but again didnāt feel quite right lyrically and when they finished the record Willy couldnāt stop writing songs for it. The US opioid epidemic with thousands of young people rattled with addiction and living in tents and on the streets and in old cars and RVs, influenced Luck and Doom but even more so with The Set Up.
Their stalwart producer, John Morgan Askew, was at the helm again and heās the king of building atmospheric worlds. You can really feel it on this one. By the time we finished we realised The Set Up was the wayward, misguided, and lonely sister to Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom. More ragged and undone but all CinemaScope Delines.
The band will be touring in March and October (throughout Europe) with a new Willy Vlautin novel in May.
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Tracklist:
1. The Set Up Part 1
2. Can You Get Me Out of Phoenix?
3. Jumping Off in Madras
4. Dilaudid Diane
5. Keep the Shades Down
6. Getting Out of the Ward
7. The Set Up Part 2
8. The Reckless Life
9. Walking With His Sleeves Down
10. The Meter Keeps Ticking
11. The Set Up Part 3
12. The Last Time I Saw Her
The Delines were finishing the Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom sessions when Willy brought in a tune called āWalking With His Sleeves Downā. Amy learned it on piano and we recorded it live. Her take was stunning but the song didnāt quite fit the record so they set it aside along with āThe Reckless Lifeā, āDilaudid Dianeā (featured in their recent encores) and āJumping off in Madrasā. The song worked sonically but again didnāt feel quite right lyrically and when they finished the record Willy couldnāt stop writing songs for it. The US opioid epidemic with thousands of young people rattled with addiction and living in tents and on the streets and in old cars and RVs, influenced Luck and Doom but even more so with The Set Up.
Their stalwart producer, John Morgan Askew, was at the helm again and heās the king of building atmospheric worlds. You can really feel it on this one. By the time we finished we realised The Set Up was the wayward, misguided, and lonely sister to Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom. More ragged and undone but all CinemaScope Delines.
The band will be touring in March and October (throughout Europe) with a new Willy Vlautin novel in May.













