Shoot the Point is the eighth studio album by American band Tullycraft, released by Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records on August 22, 2025. After a six-year break, the album was the band's first since The Railway Prince Hotel in 2019. This was the third in a trilogy of records recorded and engineered by Pete Remine at Dubtrain Studio in Seattle, WA.
"Tullycraft are Seattle cuddlecore legends, now in their 30th year of making hyperactive, winsome, and very twee punky indiepop... ItâÂÂs a Tullycraft album through and through: sing-along choruses, trade-off boy/girl vocals, and a fondness for songs about bands and music obsessives. Shoot the Point is full of them, including âÂÂJeanieâÂÂs Up Again and Blaring Faith by The Cure,â âÂÂStreet Hassle Plays on Repeat,â and âÂÂModern Lovers.â May Tullycraft never retire their cardigans." - BrooklynVegan
"When I listened to Shoot the Point, their first new album in six years, it felt like unwrapping a gift to my inner teen, and I couldnâÂÂt stop smiling. This is classic Tullycraft, packed full of cheeky references, rhinestones, sweet âÂÂsha-la-la-laâ harmonies, evocative storytelling, and, of course, tambourines. The album recalls the band's 2007 indie-pop vampire concept album, Every Scene Needs a CenterâÂÂthe lyrics conjure a vivid picture of the goth, punk, and New Wave world, with songs like âÂÂJeanieâÂÂs Up Again and Blaring Faith by the Cureâ (an ode to a morose, born-too-late Robert Smith fangirl) and âÂÂLove on the Left Bankâ (the story of a tumultuous fling that begins at a Libertines show)." - The Stranger
All tracks by Tullycraft
A video for "JeanieâÂÂs Up Again and Blaring Faith by the Cure" was released ahead of the album in July 2025.
A limited-edition blue vinyl version of the LP was available at Rough Trade shops in the UK.