Last Week’s Jams (2.10 – 2.14)

It started off a little slow and strange, but those keeping their eye on the prize knew we’d be in for a crazy end to the week, as there were releases dropping left and right. We skipped the album cycle to mostly focus on fresh singles, though we gave nods to records that came our way by the likes of Frog, Horsegirl, JJ Sweetheart and a few more. They’ve all got some great individual tracks in this great playlist, but we’re starting you off with Lowmoon‘s new jam, which is the perfect nostalgic bit of dream pop, which then moves right into Club 8‘s most recent banger. Some longer tunes rom Echo Delay, Cross Record and Consumables are within, but we tried to balance that out with some little joys. Also, don’t forget to check out Michael Maly’s review of the recent MJ Lenderman set at Emos!

Vulture Feather Shares Flesh and Electronics

Today’s the day my friends, as you can finally enjoy the entirety of the new Vulture Feather LP; the band have been hit on our radar with earlier singles…and there’s one more big bold statement to stream below before you dive into the entirety of the LP. Something about the thundering nature of the drums and chug of the guitars continues to remind me of the good era of Wolf Parade, though they’re tossing in a lot more angular riffs, filling the song with this anxiousness that is swept up perfectly by the soaring drama of the vocals that howl throughout. Enjoy the tune below, and if you dig, go stream the It Will Be Like Now HERE; it’s out today from Felte.

Vulture Feather Announce It Will Be Like Now

Not quite sure how they manage to do it, but Vulture Feather have crafted a tune that feels anthemic, yet isn’t; it’s a magnetic tune that utilizes a propulsive groove and clanging guitar to set up a pattern that has me hooked. The throaty vocals have this distinctive tone that feels like a passionate call to arms, so to speak, reminiscent of some early 00s indie rock. It’s a solid bit of clanging rock n’ roll, rhythmically pulling you into their current if you crank that volume to the max, so you should be prepared for It Will Be Like Now, which drops on February 14th.

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