Another week, another pick! Thanks again for reading week by week and supporting Sorry State records! This week has been super busy catching up on all the orders that came in over the 4th of July holiday week. Y’all have definitely been keeping us busy. We have tons of great new releases that have come in this week! We got in the new Prison Affair/Snooper split for all the egg punk fans out there and a great hardcore release from Subdued on LVEUM. Definitely something for everyone! This week I decided to continue on my shoegaze/dreampop month with one of my favorite shoegaze adjacent bands, Hum, and their 2nd full length album, You’d Prefer An Astronaut.
Hum is one of those bands that is hard to pin down an exact genre on them, let alone shoegaze or even dreampop for that matter. A lot of bands in the early 90s leaned on what was becoming popular at that time, which was heavy alternative and grunge. Hum blended the heavy guitar riffs of the grunge moment and matched it so perfectly with the ethereal melodies that have made the shoegaze genre famous. Frontman and lead singer, Matt Tallbot’s, lyrics play with themes of love and longing and jump to thoughts of existentialism.
You’d Prefer an Astronaut is a timeless album that continues to resonate with listeners decades after its release. I feel like this album is finally getting the love it deserves with this new wave of shoegaze that is happening in the states. All three records in the Hum catalog have been re-released via Polyvinyl Records after waiting years for a proper repress. The band joined back to do some shows throughout the last few years, but unfortunately, the drummer, Brian St. Pere, passed away in 2021. Since then, the band has not played any new shows, nor have they mentioned anything about finding a new drummer.
Hum’s You’d Prefer An Astronaut, for me, is one of those albums that have made it into my desert island top 5 picks. I always find my way back to this record and it always blows me away like I am hearing it again for the first time. If you came across this record, or hell, any of their records buy them, you will not regret it! I was lucky enough to find an original pressing of this album and it is my pride and joy in my collection. Thanks again for reading!