Somewhere
Gum Country are a Canadian indie rock band brought to you by vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Courtney Garvin (The Courtneys) and multi-instrumentalist Connor Mayer. The project began in Vancouver, Canada as a series of lo-fi four track recordings made in an apartment, very quietly. These recordings were released as a self-titled cassette by Lolipop Records in 2017. After moving to Los Angeles where they currently reside, the pair recorded their debut full-length album Somewhere with Joo-Joo Ashworth at Studio 22, this time at full volume. Their self-described “harsh twee” draws on groups like Stereolab, Yo La Tengo, Meat Puppets, and The Magnetic Fields, enveloping and transforming these influences in the warm embrace of Garvin’s fuzzy open-tuned guitar tone. Mayer's driving drums and melodic keyboard accompaniments provide a backdrop for these rich textures, casually blending digital and analogue to produce a sound that would feel right at home on NME’s C-86 compilation. The songs on Somewhere meander through the highs and lows of daily life, touching on subjects ranging from love, loss, and anxiety, to tennis, video games, and gardening. Garvin navigates these topics with humor and sincerity, her unassuming delivery riding amidst the swirling instrumentals like a snowboarder shredding fresh pow. The band performs live as a three piece, with Mayer on drums and keyboard at the same time. Halle Saxon Gaines usually plays bass, but there are occasional appearances from Lauren Early and Luna Nuhic. Somewhere will be released on June 19, 2020 on vinyl via Kingfisher Bluez (Canada), cassette via Dinosaur City Records (Australia), and CD via Waterslide Records (Japan). Stay in touch at gumcountry.blogspot.com
The duo of guitarist Courtney Garvin and drummer Connor Mayer make deranged twee psych-pop, anxious and sometimes goofy songs fit for isolation in unfamiliar surroundings.
Gum Country's debut is a gloriously fuzzy bundle of lo-fi indie rock
Courtney Garvin and Connor Mayer will have you wrapped around their fingers on their debut as Gum Country.
Actually, Somewhere is packed with the kind of sounds that will knock out anyone with even a vague interest in any of the aforementioned styles.
Courtney Garvin plays guitar in Vancouver indie-pop trio the Courtneys, and she's taking a turn as lead vocalist for her new project Gum Cou...
Gum Country is the side project of guitarist, songwriter, and singer Courtney Garvin, best known for her work with The Courtneys. Along with multi-instrumentalist Connor Mayer, Garvin quietly wrote and recorded the full-length debut following several of t
Somewhere by Gum Country album review by Leslie Chu. The album is available June 19, via Kingfisher Bluez, Waterslide, Burger Records, and Dinosaur Records