Last Week’s Jams (8.12 – 8.16)

I reckon we have a few more months of solid hits before the world settles into Year End Lists or what not, and while I may be swamped, I’m really enjoying the great music that just keeps pumping out. This week we had all sort of old favorites and new, with our pals in Humdrum announcing a new LP, while other reliables like APTBS were doing their thing. Really got into the new stuff from Weak Signal and Mo Dotti, not to mention that lovely track from Little Oso. And then, we were able to close out the week with Jim Nothing and Dancer dropping fresh songs? Yeah, just out here crushing it!

Gurry Wurry Offers Hairline Single

Scottish artist Gurry Wurry is fairly new on the scene, having released a debut album last year, brimming with what I might call no-pop. There’s certainly an allegiance to pop structures, particularly in the songwriting patterns and adherence to curling melodious vocals. But, the pacing almost makes you feel a bit lost, like the track is struggling to keep up with itself, forcing your to sit down and adjust your ears as you realize that the plodding nature is purposeful, an ode to an individualized brand of pop music. Happy for Now is the title of the new album, slated for released on September 20th.

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