Last Week’s Jams (11.4 – 11.8)

I apologize for taking Friday off, but had to head out of town with my old lady to celebrate her birthday. But, wanted to run a Last Week’s Jams post as there were some super rad tunes sneaking under the radar of the masses. I can’t get enough of this Cistern track that kicks this playlist off; it’s matched up with the most energetic tune from the Green Child‘s new LP. Plus, old ATX songwriter Matthew Squires made an appearance, which always warrants a celebration. Cool new stuff from Ryli got us started off in the week, not to mention the great slow burners we get from the latest Constant Follower and Wussy records. Press play and thank me later.

Low Harness Release Too Long Together

When you press play on this new track from Low Harness, it’s clear that there’s some nostalgic anthemic rock sprinkled into the bands influences; the build up is huge and feels like it’s some powerhouse performer of yesteryear. But, the great thing is that it sets the track up with a bit of a hook before the break that down and speed it up, as the rhythm switch gears and really push the envelope; the rolling drums and guttural bass vibe really build up the darker edges of the tune, furthering the balance that gets introduced as contrast in the opening moments of the song. Look for their album Salvo on December 6th via Krautpop.

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