Laura Veirs - "Pulse"

Photo by Shelby Brakken
Laura Veirs has long had one of the most interesting and compelling takes on the folk and indie rock genres out there. Her latest single, "Pulse," is a unique mixture of singer-songwriter and a more experimental style. It starts out in the vein of 90's lo-fi folk-ish music, and it slowly gets a little more jammy as it goes on. By jammy, I mean less jam band and more like late period Sonic Youth. There is an interesting horn that comes in before it's replaced by noise rock goes jam band guitar. It's this wonderfully odd melding of the mainstream and the experimental that has made us such big Laura Veirs fans for a while now. "Pulse" is a great direction for her sound to wander in, and we're looking forward to hearing more.
Laura Veirs says of her latest single:
“This song is about feeling the pulse of being alive—trusting that something good is still moving toward us, even in the middle of chaos and suffering. It’s the most sonically dense track on the album, and building it piece by piece in the studio was fun. I played my niece’s bass and my stepkids’ drums, which gave it this layered, familial energy. My favorite moment is the dissonant duet between my electric guitar and the sax, played by special guest ‘Filthy’ Lucre—I love the feelings of tension and release. We carried that energy into the video, which features my blended family in a home gym setting. The video takes some bizarre turns with cake and silly string, which fits the chaos and playfulness of the music. I liked the idea of making an exercise video—partly as a nod to the elevated pulse of the title, and partly because I’ve gotten into weightlifting in recent years. I can now deadlift 110 pounds, which still surprises me.”
You can watch the video for "Pulse" below. Temple Songs is due out August 14 on Raven Marching Band Records, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Laura Veirs, check out the artist's website. Upcoming tour dates are below the video and include October 11 at Club Passim in Cambridge, MA.
09/10/26 - Cambridge, UK @ Storey’s Field Centre
09/11/26 - Sheffield, UK @ Upper Chapel
09/12/26 - Newcastle, UK @ Cluny 2
09/13/26 - Glasgow, UK @ Saint Luke’s
09/14/26 - Manchester, UK @ St. Michael’s
09/16/26 - London, UK @ Earth
09/17/26 - Southampton, UK @ Papillon
09/18/26 - Bristol, UK @ Strange Brew
09/19/26 - Birmingham, UK @ Kitchen Garden Cafe - SOLD OUT
09/20/26 - Nottingham, UK @ Old Cold Store
09/22/26 - Galway, IE @ Monroe’s
09/23/26 - Dublin, IE @ Whelan’s
09/24/26 - Belfast, UK @ The Black Box
09/25/26 - Kilkenny, IE @ Cleere’s
10/08/26 - Vienna, VA @ Jammin Java
10/09/26 - Philadelphia, PA @ Nikki Lopez
10/10/26 - New York, NY @ Cafe Wha
10/11/26 - Boston, MA @ Club Passim
10/13/26 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Tavern
10/14/26 - Columbus, OH @ Natalie’s
10/15/26 - Evanston, IL @ Space
10/16/26 - Fort Atkinson, WI @ Cafe Carpe
10/17/26 - Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center
10/19/26 - Los Angeles, CA @ Peppermint Club
10/20/26 - San Francisco, CA @ Cafe Du Nord
10/22/26 - Trout Lake, WA @ Trout Lake Hall
10/23/26 - Vashon, WA @ Open Space for Arts & Community
10/24/26 - Portland, OR @ Polaris Hall
10/25/26 - Seattle, WA @ Tractor Tavern
10/26/26 - Mount Vernon, WA @ Lincoln Theatre