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WYE OAK – Release “Everyday Like the Last”

Today, Wye Oak, the beloved Baltimore duo of Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack, release “Every Day Like the Last” via Merge Records. The songs that comprise the collection, which includes brand-new songs and previously released singles, were made during a period where Wye Oak were in flux after a decade-plus of steadily releasing albums and touring between 2019 and 2023. Sonically, the collection represents Wasner and Stack getting back to basics. Balancing the organic and the artificial, using electronics and programming to add new textures, as showcased by singles Every Day Like the Last and I Learned It From You.”

To mark the occasion the band has shared lyric videos for the whole album, including one for album standout Repeat (If You Remind Me).” “This song is about experiencing doubt, and the exhaustion that comes from losing your grip on your own truth,” Wasner explains. “It’s in these moments when we lean into those who we know and trust in the hope that they can remind us of what we once knew—who we are, how far we’ve come, and what truly matters.”

Forging into the unknown can be terrifying—but, as Wasner notes, sitting with precarity or unfamiliarity can result in new frontiers being blown wide open. 

“There’s been so much uncertainty in our lives,” says Wasner. “Not just our lives personally, but everyone’s—and a big part of my life has been learning how to live inside of uncertainty, and not feel like my own emotional discomfort requires that I have to figure out, or attempt to figure out, how everything is going to be.”

The nine songs on Every Day Like the Last, which were recorded in Virginia and  Wasner and Stack’s current home state of North Carolina at venues that include Stack’s backyard studio, comprise the singles Wye Oak has released since 2019’s glowing “Fortune” plus three new songs. While it wasn’t conceived the way an album traditionally is, these songs coalesce because of the way they examine and grapple with ambiguities, which is reflected by the dual meaning of the title and its attendant track, a pensive, suspended-in-midair track that contemplates the importance of human connection. 

“Every Day Like the Last—that could mean every day like the day that came before, or it could mean every day like the last day that you get. Both meanings apply,” says Wasner. “But for me, trying to live inside of the uncertainty is the theme. That is the thread that ties all the songs together—tolerating the discomfort of not knowing.” 

As Stack notes, the songs on Every Day Like the Last were written and recorded during a turbulent time—not just for him and Wasner individually, but for the world at large. “Trying to find comfort in the unknowing resonated with me a lot, and I feel like that is a thread that has run through everything—finding cheer in the doom of the world,” adds Stack. “Things have been tumultuous in so many different ways over the last four years while we’ve been [making these songs]. Both our lives have undergone extreme changes on an individual level, not even thinking about on the larger level of what everyone’s going through.”

“That’s like the weighted blanket of the album for me,” says Wasner. “It’s just like, we’re all fucking floating in space. Nobody knows what’s happening. If you find someone or something that can offer you some kind of solace and some kind of reassurance, that’s all that really anyone can hope for. There are so many songs where I’m dangling in space, and that song is a plea for reassurance. Which we all so desperately need.” 

For more than 15 years, Wye Oak have offered comfort to their listeners in the form of warm, expressive music that has showcased their ever-growing maturity as players and people. “Every Day Like the Last” captures them at a moment when they realized the strength of the bonds they’ve forged—and even though they aren’t sure where their individual and collective journeys will take them next, these nine songs act as a signal that figuring things out along the way can result in beauty.

Photo Credit: Graham Tolbert

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