Joyeria Drops the Swimmer
I suppose I’ll open up this morning with a little back to back swimming nods, as this fresh Joyeria picks up where the previous morning single left off, taking the swimming to “The Swimmer.” There is something in the construction of a Joyeria song that feels like he’s the natural successor to early Beck; it’s definitely rock music, but he’s going to flirt here and there with elements of great pop songwriting. Here, there’s a hook running right through the center, and you can’t avoid it, but it’s spun with this element of harshness coming from the slight little growl lurking in the voice. The new Graceful Degradation EP will be out on October 31st via Speedy Wunderground.

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Stella is getting her groove back, or at least I am. Managed to get my feet underneath me a little bit this past week, so we’ve got a pretty decent amount of tracks to represent. Threw out a couple of premieres for the homies at Feel It Records, with new No Peeling and Fan Club dropping this week. Turned around and dropped some Austin love for Skloss and Whisper too, which is always a goal. Really enjoyed my own introduction to the tragic story of Stroik, with a powerful tune you should put on your radar. Nice to see some favorites on the dial too like Sharp Pins and Frog. But man, this Happy Dust Gang tune in here is just my jam!