Wyyrrd Drop Say My Name
When one listens to the latest Wyyrrd single, you get the feeling like they’re straddling the present and the past; you can hear these huge ringing riffs, hitting hard and pulling from an almost classic rock catalog. When contrasted with the warmth of the vocal work, the tune begins to take on a different shape, creating this sort of darkened club set up, buoyed by the track’s latter half explosiveness. In that segment, the edge of the riffs takes on heavier tones and the vocals embrace their own animalistic tendencies, all of it baring its teeth before folding back into the more melodic center. The Brooklyn group are gearing up for the release of their debut, Time Together, which should be out this Fall.

After a bouncy little pop number, let us slide in with another track from the forthcoming
We’ve got to cherish what
All apologies are owed this week, as our playlist is rather short. I’m not sure if that’s because I’m trying to dig for the stuff not getting covered on the ‘Gum or just a slow news week the last few outings. Nonetheless, we were high on lots of rad Austin (and adjacent tunes); we had new stuff from Gus Baldwin, Day Friend, Alien Eyelid, San Gabriel and a new video from Moonkill…all repping the city/state fairly well. New Weakened Friends seems to have gathered the big hitters, especially with that Buckethead link-up! Would suggest checking out the Maura Weaver tune we premiered, but you do you folks!
Gwen Katherine has been toiling away for the last several years as
When I think of a lot of the UK bands that have stood out for me, McKlusky is the first one of the newer era that I can always go and revisit.
Since being turned onto Austin’s