Double Coda is the third and final studio album by American indie rock band the Glands, released by New West Records on November 9, 2018.
The band reunited for the final time in 2014, and front-man Ross Shapiro announced that the third studio album was nearing completion.
[1] Following Shapiro's Lung cancer death in 2016 at the age of 53, drummer Joe Rowe, producer David Barbe, Gland Derek Almstead, and New West Records compiled and completed 23 of these new tracks into one final studio album by request of Shapiro.
[2] It was released as a standalone double LP and as part of a box set of every recording by the band, I Can See My House From Here.
[2] Tim Sendra of AllMusic wrote that "it's clear that the Glands could have made at least one more brilliant record, and probably more, judging by the tracks here", calling them "a bracing mix of AOR-friendly rockers ('Have Your Cake' and 'Feelies'), bubbling electropop ('Electricity'), dreamy ballads ('Possibilities'), and piano pop that puts Ben Folds to shame ('Todd Work').