The new album arrives as Roger Clyne also marks 30 years since Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy, his debut with The Refreshments.

TEMPE, AZ / MusicWire / March 25, 2026 — Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers have released Hell to Breakfast, the band’s ninth studio album. The release arrives as Roger Clyne also marks the 30th anniversary of Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy, the debut album he first released with The Refreshments.
Some listeners know Clyne from his previous eight independent albums with Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers; others first discovered him through Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy. Over the years, he has become known for jangly guitar rock, witty lyrics, and a live show that has built a loyal fan following. He also wrote and performed “Yahoos and Triangles,” the theme song to King of the Hill.
As an Arizona State University student, Clyne studied Cultural Anthropology, with an ethnography focus on mariachis, during a three-month Spanish-immersion stay with a local family in Ensenada, Mexico. That experience helped shape the horn-driven sound of Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy and contributed to a musical identity that has continued through his later work. At a time when grunge and female-led folk dominated much of the mid-1990s landscape, his mix of humor, melody, and borderland influence set him apart and built a following that has lasted for decades.
After lineup changes brought The Refreshments to an end, Clyne and co-founding drummer P.H. Naffah regrouped in Tempe, Arizona, and launched Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers in 1999. Since then, the band has continued as an independent act, touring throughout the year and maintaining a direct relationship with its audience. Clyne and Naffah also created Circus Mexicus, their annual music festival in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, just south of their home state of Arizona.
“In the making of this record, we put time on our side, and let the songs germinate and grow. We experimented and made sure we had fun.” says P.H. Naffah, who also produced the new record.
Hell to Breakfast takes its title from a phrase Roger’s father, Doc Clyne, often used when things turned chaotic. The album includes sessions recorded at Yellow Dog Studios outside Austin, Texas, with Mike Harmeier of Silverada and engineer Adam Odor. Harmeier contributes backing vocals to “Sleepin’ With My Rifle,” while “Agua Caliente” features accordion by Sergio Mendoza of Orkesta Mendoza. “American Drugs,” the second track on the album, was co-written with singer-songwriter Miles Nielsen of The Rusted Hearts and The Nielsen Trust. Other songs on the record include the wistful “Sail into Silver” and the Bowie-leaning “Special Guest.”
Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers – You Got Lightnin’ (Official Music Video):
Hell to Breakfast Track Listing:
- Fireflies
- American Drugs
- You Got Lightnin’
- Sleepin’ With My Rifle
- Sail Into Silver
- Special Guest
- Agua Caliente
- Getaway
- Wake Up Whistlin’
- Yeh Shoobeh
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About
Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers are Roger Clyne, P.H. Naffah, Jim Dalton, and Nick Scropos. Formed in 1999 in Tempe, Arizona, the band emerged after Clyne and Naffah’s run with The Refreshments and built a long-running, much lauded independent career through national touring and a catalog that blends rock, Americana, indie-pop, and mariachi influence.
Their debut album, Honky Tonk Union, reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Internet Album Sales chart in 1999, and seven more releases landed in the chart’s top 10, including another No. 1 debut for ¡Americano! In 2019, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers were inducted into the Arizona Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. The band continues to tour widely and to host Circus Mexicus, which has drawn thousands of fans to Puerto Peñasco for more than two decades. For more information, visit rogerclyneandthepeacemakers.com
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