Rearwyrms Jeff Lehman Rearwyrms Jeff Lehman

Rearwyrms: Birth of the Wagon

This is a playlist I made one summer ten years ago as I waited for my cosmic new Ford Taurus wagon that would drive me through school. I was so excited to be able to drive around and listen to music that I burned seven CDs of twenty songs each that I called the "Birth of the Wagon" series — this is the first volume.

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This Emotion Jeff Lehman This Emotion Jeff Lehman

Jubilees

To honor Japanese Breakfast’s Jubilee, I compiled my own Jubilees: my songs of purest joy, immaculate hallelujahs. These songs measure the depths of our brightest emotions and prove that even the longest night is forgotten in the presence of the sun.

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Form Mirrors Content Jeff Lehman Form Mirrors Content Jeff Lehman

The Left Turn Albums

This issue is dedicated to those Left Turn Albums, the follow ups to big hits that try out new sounds. They’re bloated. They’re weird. They’re often incoherent. Many stretch past twenty or thirty songs. They’re derided at first, then later admired.

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Form Mirrors Content Jeff Lehman Form Mirrors Content Jeff Lehman

Polyphonies + Micropolyphonies

Polyphony—the singing of two or more melodies at once, like the left and right hands of a piano player. The pleasure of hearing multiple melodies as they weave through one another is as voyeuristic as it is edifying, like overhearing the sublime grammar of a couple’s secret language.

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There & Then Jeff Lehman There & Then Jeff Lehman

New Music Memory

Every new song we hear is a fresh batch of feeling. After weeks of Wyrms looking back to the past, here is a collection of new music we missed—with every note, the chance to remake a memory.

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Paranoid Android Jeff Lehman Paranoid Android Jeff Lehman

Earwyrms.com

One afternoon three years ago, I was feeling that classic early-twenties feeling like I had never and would never do anything and everyone would hate me for it. I sat down and made a newsletter on a whim.

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Genre Fluid Jeff Lehman Genre Fluid Jeff Lehman

Splash Pop

From the lab: another microgenre discovered in the field. Pop songs that cruise around 150 bpm with a kick-kick-snare-kick that could snap off your heel.

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Sleep Well Beast Jeff Lehman Sleep Well Beast Jeff Lehman

Out Like a Lamb (III)

As the warm weather comes, I lay my Soft Songs out in the sun. May this music brush you with the breeze of hope. There’s a reason Blake paired “The Tyger” with “The Lamb”—balance, balance. Everything is moderation. The hardest part is getting through the night.

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Heartbreak Kids Jeff Lehman Heartbreak Kids Jeff Lehman

A Custodian of Regular Feelings

I was fast approaching my deadline with nothing good to say, but yesterday there came a saving grace—a friend asked for an emergency playlist anticipating a break up. He gave me a mission: songs to scream on the drive home. "Something angsty and bittersweet. Emotionally vindicating but also tragic."

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Guestwyrms Jeff Lehman Guestwyrms Jeff Lehman

Guestwyrms: Bandcamp Fridays 3.5

Surprise, comrades, it’s Gabriel Taka taking over the WyrmWaves this week. I’m here to play some jams, as always, but there’s a reason for those klaxons and spinning red lights—I gotta preach a bit first.

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Brutalism Jeff Lehman Brutalism Jeff Lehman

In Like a Lion (III)

A storm is a manner of Earth's self-expression. Colliding pressures tear down barriers between potential and kinetic energies. Feelings caught turning themselves inside-out. A great storm has the same effect on me as a great piece of music—a mirror held up to my billowing feelings and thundering thoughts.

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Piscescore Jeff Lehman Piscescore Jeff Lehman

To the Lighthouse

A lighthouse is built of two supreme comforts: the light divine and the house mundane. Stolid it sits amidst the clouds, until the night brings forth its flame. It remains, like a lover, both a beacon of safety and, at the same time, a siren of warning. It depends on the condition of each passing ship.

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