Darryl Kissick – In the Middle
Hailing from Regina, Saskatchewan, Darryl Kissick has made a name with the band Foxwarren along with Dallas Bryson, Andy Shauf and brother Avery Kissick. But he records solo under his own name too. Forthcoming album Goodbye Patterns invites Avery (drums/percussion) along with Andrea Hedlund (vocals/violin) to help create its sound, exploring themes as diverse as aliens, werewolves and various other extra-dimensional things. With that in mind, lead single ‘In the Middle’ might sound surprisingly subdued, though in reality, intricacy lies beneath the surface as Kissick works through the drifting strangeness of a depersonalised state.
In the middle of it
feel a little unlike yourself
saw a vision
from another dimension
now you don’t recognise yourself
Fast Romantics – Smoke + Lightning
Toronto’s Fast Romantics have a new record, their fourth, slated for released at the end of next month. Titled Happiness + Euphoria, the album sees core duo Matthew Angus and Kirty finally create something that has been on their minds for the best part of a decade. Latest single ‘Smoke + Lightning’ sees Kirty take on vocal duties to achieve an ethereal sound which questions the distinction between reality and dreams. One in which pressing emotion and unanswered questions are pursued with a kind of intuition, the dream logic of the subconscious brought to the surface and allowed to flow. Watch the video by by Raven Shields below:
Happiness + Euphoria will be released on 29th September via Postwar Records and you can order it form the Fast Romantics website.
Jordan Murawa – Let Her Dance
A cover of sixties rock & roll band The Bobby Fuller Four, ‘Let Her Dance’ is the latest single from Phoenix, Arizona singer songwriter Jordan Murawa. The original (which you may recognise from a certain Wes Anderson Roald Dahl adaptation) has a manic clockwork energy, but Murawa’s take is very different, instead sculpting the song right the way down to its gently aching heart. George White’s percussion adds a sense of widescreen weight, and the whole thing comes together with a feeling of lived-in emotion.
‘Let Her Dance’ is out now via streaming services.
Loose Wing – Capital Alphabet
Loose Wing are an indie rock band from Seattle, led by Claire Tucker (who also plays in psychgaze outfit Black Nite Crash). Along with her husband Jack Peters (bass), Aimee Zoe (drums) and Bill Patton (pedal steel, guitar), Tucker writes songs that combine catchy college rock with arty, left-field pop. Later this year, Loose Wing will release Miracle Baby, a brand new full-length on Drums & Wires Recordings and lead single ‘Capital Alphabet’ is our first taste of what to expect. It’s a gritty and defiant indie pop song that rallies against the soul-sucking drudgery enforced on many by the capitalist overlords, what Tucker describes as the “prevailing model of life where you get up, put all your energy into a job, then go home drained and exhausted.”
Things are looking up for the company
They’re gonna buy the moon
Things are looking up for the company
We’ve got a flash sale on single-use plastics
maeve & quinn – I Know I Will
Alaskan twin sisters Maris and Bryce O’Tierney, AKA maeve & quinn, are set to release their new LP Another Door in the very near future, and latest single ‘I Know I Will’ should convince anyone unaware of the duo to take note. Drawing on the landscape of their home of Anchorage, as well as their Irish heritage, the song offers a spacious, compassionate soundscape into which the listener is invited. Where the searching emotion of the narrator is balanced against something larger and unmoving, as though beyond personal trials exists solid ground upon which we can find our footing and realise who we are meant to be.
i’m not sorry that i’m on my own — /
the sky is clear…/
but my memory has a memory
that brings me back to you; /
and my memory has a memory /
and i don’t know what’s true //
on the outside /
i know i will //
Sea Lemon – Breakdown
We’ve featured several songs from Sea Lemon‘s EP Stop at Nothing in recent months, first the oneiric ‘Cellar‘ and then the ominous ‘Vaporized‘. With the release now out via Luminelle Recordings, Sea Lemon has released final single ‘Breakdown’, which sees Natalie Lew team up with Oakland’s Day Wave to create a nostalgic duet submerged beneath throwback nineties reverb. “The song is a campy story,” as Lew explains, “all about the aftermath after being wronged by someone where you’re trying to figure out if you should forgive and forget or seek revenge.” Watch the video below:
Stop At Nothing is out now on LUMINELLE and you can get it from the Sea Lemon Bandcamp page.
So It Was – Dance Now!
Back in June we wrote about ‘Speak Now!‘ by Daniel Lobb’s So It Was, a “combination of earnest heart and laidback charm” which “draws on a rich selection of instrumentation—from trumpet, trombone and clarinet to keyboards and electronics—yet always maintains a sense of casual ease.” With album Round the Mountain now out, Lobb has released brand new single, ‘Dance Now!’ A song which swaps out the languid calm for something altogether more taut and building, confronting the uneasy truth of change with as much positivity as it can muster. If things are uncertain, then why not roll with the punches and lean into life’s unpredictable rhythms? Watch the video directed/produced by Matt Boyle and Chris Monroe below:
Round the Mountain is out now and available from the So It Was Bandcamp page.
trash girl – Static
The project of New York‘s Shaughnessy Jones, trash girl has been making gentle and intricate folk-inflected bedroom pop songs since 2017. Following bedbug-produced debut the whole place is titled a little, and last year’s Rock N Roll, trash girl has returned with new single ‘Static’. It’s a characteristically hushed folk song painted in pastoral greens and earth tones, conjuring the cool breeze and slanting sunbeams of a late summer afternoon. Short and sweet and very beautiful.
you get me higher than heaven
you get me madder than hell
can you see me through the static
can you hear those wedding bells
Wastelander – Be Where (feat. Erin Rae)
Wastelander is the recording project of singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Cooper Formant. Soon he will release his debut album What is Left Of Me, which although ostensibly a solo record, draws upon the wealth of talent in Nashville’s Americana scene. This includes Jo Schornikow, Paul Defiglia (Langhorne Slim, The Avett Brothers), Spencer Cullum and singer-songwriter Erin Rae, who has a starring role in latest single ‘Be Where’. A throwback to the classic folk rock stylings of the Laurel Canyon scene, the song sounds sepia-toned and wistful without abandoning its sunny buoyancy. Rae’s vocals match Formant’s in effortless harmony.
Worriers – Cloudy And 55
“A song which leans headlong into the spirit of freedom and self-discovery, shaking off the nagging doubts and second guesses with its building momentum.” That’s how we described the title track of Trust Your Gut by Worriers. With the release of the LP fast approaching on Ernest Jenning Record Co., Lauren Denitzio has unveiled new single, ‘Cloudy and 55’, which offers an altogether more reflective sound. “This song is for your soundtrack to missing Autumn in New York,” as they put it, “where every corner has a memory you can’t shake.” Though true to the new Worriers spirit, the track rises through its wistful mists towards the widescreen clarity of its climax, even if that epiphany is merely coming to terms with the omnipresent emotion of missing the things which constitute your history.