Stefanie Drootin and Chris Senseney of Big Harp Didn’t Stutter in New Project, Umm

sngalbums: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  The instrumentation of Umm’s debut record Double Worshipper occasionally takes off with bouncing rhythms that can turn into extended jams on the drop of a dime. Hearing the natural dexterity they have with their instruments, especially in tracks like “Total Collapse of the Sun,” one can see how much fun this was for Drootin and Senseney to record. Read more.  … Continue reading Stefanie Drootin and Chris Senseney of Big Harp Didn’t Stutter in New Project, Umm

Stefanie Drootin and Chris Senseney of Big Harp Didn’t Stutter in New Project, Umm

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  The instrumentation of Umm’s debut record Double Worshipper occasionally takes off with bouncing rhythms that can turn into extended jams on the drop of a dime. Hearing the natural dexterity they have with their instruments, especially in tracks like “Total Collapse of the Sun,” one can see how much fun this was for Drootin and Senseney to record. Read more.  Umm … Continue reading Stefanie Drootin and Chris Senseney of Big Harp Didn’t Stutter in New Project, Umm

Childhood always evoke a glimmering nostalgia in their music, evidenced magnificently in the clip for the bass-driven single, “Cameo.” This comes from their new album, Universal High, which came out last Friday. Listen and buy it on Bandcamp.  Continue reading

theautumnroses: Cavernous, hymn-like and featuring John Grant, “Mountaineers” is the towering, transformative new single from Haugesund, Norway’s Susanne Sundfør. Music For People In Trouble is the title of her next album, one released on August 25th. You can find streaming information for this track and pre-ordering information for the LP by visiting her website. Via Brooklyn Vegan. Continue reading