Last Week’s Jams (1.6 – 1.10)

You missed our weekly roundup, didn’t you? Well, Last Week’s Jams returns, circling back on an organized playlist to remind you of all the fun we had rocking out the previous week. Touched on some Austin stuff with Gus Baldwin and Matador Sphere, making sure we rep the home base as often as possible. The big battle of the musical week came from The Laughing Chimes and Sharp Pins, both going head to head for some incredible indie vibes that will dominate the landscape this year…or so I hope. Didn’t hurt that we also got to hear more from Prism Shores and Pink Chameleons as they prep their new releases. Dig in below and don’t be afraid to tell me what you loved.

Publicity Department Share Two Little Birds

We’ve been looking forward to the new record from Publicity Department ever since word came our way that they’d be Old Master in the new year. There’s a new single available out in the ether today, and it carries the same magic we got from the early single “Sheltered Life.” Sean Brook’s voice has this intimate tone to it, making his craft feel both personal, yet larger than life; you can feel the rise and fall of the song through each emphatic vocal push. It’s all spun tightly around a carefully built pop number, with some keys providing a backbone before the guitars wiggle their way in for their exploratory jam, cresting at the chorus. If you don’t love that chorus, please see a doctor immediately, as something’s wrong with you. Old Master is out on February 7th via Safe Suburban Home.

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