Have Mercy

  • STILL NUMB Tri-Coloured Color in Color Vinyl LP
    STILL NUMB Tri-Coloured Color in Color Vinyl LP

    $29.95

  • The Earth Pushed Back Yellow & Black Sunburst Vinyl LP
    The Earth Pushed Back Yellow & Black Sunburst Vinyl LP

    $29.95

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    Have Mercy Black Hoodie

    $41.95

  • Have Mercy Blue T-Shirt
    Have Mercy Blue T-Shirt

    $24.95

  • NUMB White T-Shirt
    NUMB White T-Shirt

    $25.95

  • HaveMercy-TheEarthPushedBack-Digipackv2
    The Earth Pushed Back CD

    $13.95

  • HM_Tee_White_Front
    Have Mercy White T-Shirt

    $23.95

  • The Earth Pushed Back Supernova Vinyl (10th Anniversary Edition)
    The Earth Pushed Back Supernova Vinyl (10th Anniversary Edition)

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  • Have Mercy Brown Crewneck
    Have Mercy Brown Crewneck

    $39.95

  • NUMB Black T-Shirt
    NUMB Black T-Shirt

    $25.95

  • NUMB Gold Vinyl LP
    NUMB Gold Vinyl LP

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  • NUMB Black Hoodie
    NUMB Black Hoodie

    $40.95

  • HM_Flexi_Seventeen
    Seventeen 7" Flexi

    $10.00

  • NUMB Vinyl + Tee Bundle
    NUMB Vinyl + Tee Bundle

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  • NUMB Premium Bundle
    NUMB Premium Bundle

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    1979

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    Seventeen

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ABOUT Have Mercy

Have Mercy are a four-piece indie rock band from Baltimore, Maryland. Influenced by a variety of post-hardcore and emo acts, singer/guitarist Brian Swindle, guitarist Andrew Johnson, bassist Nick Woolford, and drummer Todd Wallace released their first EP, My Oldest Friend, in early 2012. Mixing warm acoustic tones and strong vocals with heavy emo elements, the band launched several D.I.Y. tours, quickly developing a national presence. Signing with Boston indie Topshelf Records, they released their debut album, The Earth Pushed Back, in May 2013. The album was well received by critics and fans alike, and in 2014, Have Mercy signed with vaunted indie Hopeless Records, which released their second LP, Place of Our Own, later that year. Working with producers Paul Leavitt (All Time Low) and Brian McTernan (Thrice), Swindle and a rotating crew recorded the band’s Hopeless follow-up, Make the Best of It, which was released in early 2017. Have Mercy returned with The Love Life in 2019, which charted Swindle’s tumultuous personal life over the previous three years.

Andrew Johnson Guitar, Backing Vocals // Brian Swindle Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard // Todd Wallace Drums // Nick Woolford Bass, Backing Vocals

Let's Talk About Your Hair (official video)