more eaze

On “sentence structure in the country,” more eaze leans into her love of song and embraces her upbringing as a folk-oriented fiddle player. Collaboration is key, with Wendy Eisenberg and others helping shape an album where trademark contrasts feel more subtle and fluid than ever. A bewildering array of influences leveraged into a sustained, emotionally resonant and surprisingly compact work of art.

more eaze has shared “healing attempt,” an adventurous avant-pop single from multi-instrumentalist mari rubio’s forthcoming album ‘sentence structure in the country,’ out March 20th via Thrill Jockey. The track weaves resolute vocals and acrobatic harmonies through layers of strings, guitar, banjo, and stuttering electronics—a gently pulsing composition adorned with lush, unpredictable textural flourishes mirroring the song’s themes of navigating pain.

Brooklyn composer more eaze (mari rubio) shares “the producer,” a raw single from her upcoming album ‘sentence structure in the country,’ out March 20th. Eschewing her signature Autotune for a vulnerable, bare vocal, Rubio crafts a delicate arrangement of strings and electronics. The track explores the sublimation of self in production, ahead of her April 15th release show at TV Eye.

more eaze (Mari Rubio) announces her new album, sentence structure in the country, out March 20, 2026. While her background in traditional fiddle is long-passed, she imbues these new arrangements with a deep reverence for the evolution of folk forms. Lead single “bad friend,” featuring Wendy Eisenberg, navigates social alienation through a masterful, non-traditional approach to pedal steel and electronics.

‘no floor’ is more eaze & claire rousay’s most organic and free-flowing record to date. With not a wasted note to be heard, it’s full of ideas, using the collage form to its full potential; an impeccably crafted album and highly recommended.

Listen to ‘lowcountry’, the new single from more eaze & claire rousay, named for a bar in San Antonio where they spent much of their formative years playing in country outfits and noise rock bands.

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