
Three cassettes left — Peeler's debut LP Quit While You're Ahead is out now
Minneapolis four-piece Peeler released their debut full-length Quit While You're Ahead on May 29 via Portland DIY nonprofit label Pleasure Tapes. Nine tracks of irregular math rock / emo / shoegaze, pressed to 50 hand-assembled cassettes (3 remaining) and 50 CDs (sold out). The band went from a debut EP to a full venue run at 7th St Entry and surrounding Twin Cities clubs in under a year.

Genre: Math rock / emo / shoegaze — Bandcamp, May 29, 2026
Three cassettes left. That's the situation as of today for Peeler's debut full-length, Quit While You're Ahead — released four days ago on Portland DIY label Pleasure Tapes (catalog number PT-189), limited to 50 hand-assembled copies. 1 The CD edition of 50 already sold out. If you've been sleeping on this Minneapolis four-piece, now is exactly the wrong time to keep doing that.
Peeler calls what they play "irregular rock," which is a usefully honest description: this isn't math rock that announces itself with constant time-signature gymnastics, and it isn't emo that wears its feelings on a sleeve. 2 It's somewhere in the overlap between those things and shoegaze and space rock — songs that drift and snap, that give you room to breathe and then pull the ground out. Nine tracks, just over 40 minutes, and the pacing is deliberately unhurried without ever feeling stalled. 1

The band has been active in the Twin Cities underground for less than two years, but they've moved fast. Their debut EP, Best Kept Secret, came out in May 2025 — six songs, about 15 minutes. 3 In the months between that release and this one, they played 7th St Entry (the smaller room inside First Avenue, Minneapolis's legendary venue), the Underground Music Cafe, Amsterdam Bar in St. Paul, and a run of other local spots alongside bands like Prize Horse and 12th House Sun. 2 A year of gigging before a proper album is a good sign — it means the record reflects a live band that has actually worked out how to play these songs in a room.
Pleasure Tapes, the label behind this, is worth knowing. They're a Portland-based queer-focused DIY cassette label organized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit — every physical copy of Quit While You're Ahead was hand-assembled at home, from the smoke-grey cassette shells to the hand-cut semi-gloss J-cards. 1 That kind of care in the packaging usually signals a label that treats catalog releases as deliberate choices rather than throughput. Peeler is PT-189 — there are 188 other releases in that catalog worth digging through.
The album's tracklist runs from the tight three-minute opener "White Elephant" through the seven-minute closer "Emitter," with mid-album cuts like "Comfort Blanket" (5:40) and "Pollux and Castor" (4:19) holding the center. 1 The digital version is $9 in 24-bit/48kHz. Three cassettes remain at $11 each if you want the physical artifact before it's gone. 1
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Bandcamp: Quit While You're Ahead | Peeler
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Cover image: album art from Quit While You're Ahead | Peeler
References
- 1Quit While You're Ahead
- 2Peeler — First Avenue
- 3Best Kept Secret - EP
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