That's How We Burn
Vincent Kircher, Austin Dutmer, Andrew Harris and Ryan Adams are a somewhat sneaky, rarely sleazy group of guys from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Together, they are Jaill, a self-described psych-pop combo who play with undeniable guts. Kircher and Dutmer started the band back in 2002 and in early 2009, the band released Thereâs No Sky (Oh My My), a 12-song LP (at just over 30 minutes) that is irresistibly catchy, moving, dirty, sarcastic, and new. Recorded nervously in the leaky basement of an old funeral home, with overdubs finished over a yearâs time at home, Thereâs No Sky caught the attention of Sub Pop, with stand-out tracks like âAlways Wrongâ and âBeggar Sincere.â Recalling the glory of 90s lo-fi pop, these songs possess a sinewy tension honed from years of basement shows and a palpable, gritty rock sense born of enduring cold, cold Midwest winter months. Recorded at his Mystery Room studio with Justin Perkins, this new Jaill album, Thatâs How We Burn, finds the band wrapping its head and arms more solidly around a sound theyâve been building up for nearly a decade. Their âSconnie sensibilities lend to a laid-back but creatively effortless brand of pop: bright guitars and amped-up energy skipping like a stone over Kircherâs dense lyrics, only to sink into momentary mellow moments. Thatâs How We Burn is sure to make the girls freak, the guys geek, and all the lovers weak in the knees.
If you pre-order Thatâs How We Burn by July 27th, youâll receive a free Jaill patch handmade by the same glorious hands who made this unquestionably buyable record.
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Vincent Kircher, Austin Dutmer, Andrew Harris and Ryan Adams are a somewhat sneaky, rarely sleazy group of guys from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Together, they are Jaill, a self-described psych-pop combo who play with undeniable guts. Kircher and Dutmer started the band back in 2002 and in early 2009, the band released Thereâs No Sky (Oh My My), a 12-song LP (at just over 30 minutes) that is irresistibly catchy, moving, dirty, sarcastic, and new. Recorded nervously in the leaky basement of an old funeral home, with overdubs finished over a yearâs time at home, Thereâs No Sky caught the attention of Sub Pop, with stand-out tracks like âAlways Wrongâ and âBeggar Sincere.â Recalling the glory of 90s lo-fi pop, these songs possess a sinewy tension honed from years of basement shows and a palpable, gritty rock sense born of enduring cold, cold Midwest winter months. Recorded at his Mystery Room studio with Justin Perkins, this new Jaill album, Thatâs How We Burn, finds the band wrapping its head and arms more solidly around a sound theyâve been building up for nearly a decade. Their âSconnie sensibilities lend to a laid-back but creatively effortless brand of pop: bright guitars and amped-up energy skipping like a stone over Kircherâs dense lyrics, only to sink into momentary mellow moments. Thatâs How We Burn is sure to make the girls freak, the guys geek, and all the lovers weak in the knees.
If you pre-order Thatâs How We Burn by July 27th, youâll receive a free Jaill patch handmade by the same glorious hands who made this unquestionably buyable record.













