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Eels turn COOKIE HAPPENED into a bruised little philosophy lesson

By Editorial Team - June 16, 2026

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Eels turn COOKIE HAPPENED into a bruised little philosophy lesson

Summary

Eels announce COOKIE HAPPENED and share Cap In Hand, with Mark Oliver Everett balancing defeat, humour and the strange beauty of having lived through the mess.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 16, 2026
  • Tags: eels, cookie happened, cap in hand, alternative rock, indie pop, e works, play it again sam, Alternative Rock / Indie Pop

Eels’ COOKIE HAPPENED is one of those album titles that sounds absurd until it starts making emotional sense. Announced on 16 June, the sixteenth Eels album follows 2024’s EELS TIME! and comes with lead single Cap In Hand, a bruised track about mistakes, humility and trying to make things right after life has already thrown several custard pies at your soul. Mark Oliver Everett has always been good at turning sadness into deadpan wisdom, and this rollout leans perfectly into that long-running Eels language. The Cookie Monster-inspired title suggests a philosophy that is both ridiculous and quietly profound: the good thing ended, yes, but at least it happened. That is not a bad summary of the Eels catalogue either. COOKIE HAPPENED seems ready to turn regret, jokes and tiny existential biscuits into another oddly comforting chapter.

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