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.

Skeleten Drops Bodys Chorus Single

It looks like Skeleten is aiming to drive folks crazy with the title of their latest tune, “Bodys Chorus,” as my writing program has all sorts of red lines under this post. Still, the musical craft is perfect for opening up into what, for me, is a holiday work; you get this sort of low-end industrial beat, careful to kind of build an R&B groove that allows for the vocals to seep into the track’s core. Each vocal note rides just on top of the mix, almost as if it’s a textural layer being built to buoy the sound itself, then furthered by this ringing guitar note that dances across the mixture. Mentalized, the new Lp, comes out in February via 2MR/Astral.

Last Week’s Jam (7.10 – 7.14)

I’m sure you missed our weekly re-runs of all the fun stuff we post, but I was on vacation! So, I hurried this week to play catch up on all those tunes, then hurried with RayRay to get them up for your ears. We had tons of stuff covered, from ATX faves A Giant Dog to a premiere of the new track from Pretty in Pink; there was nothing short of a bunch of bangers to run…and some aren’t even up on the DSPs, so we couldn’t get those in the list. Anyways…peruse the hits below, go back and read what we had to say, or don’t, just be sure to enjoy yourself a bit.

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