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Artist's albums
Norm
2023 · album
Satan / Jacob Rose
2022 · single
Wilds
2021 · album
You Slipped Away
2020 · single
Judy / Jeremy's Wedding
2020 · single
The Neon Skyline
2020 · album
The Party
2016 · album
Jenny Come Home
2015 · single
The Bearer of Bad News
2015 · album
You're Out Wasting
2015 · single
Darker Days: B-Sides
2012 · EP
Waiting For The Sun To Leave
2010 · album
Four Songs
2009 · EP
Darker Days
2009 · album
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Biography
Norm, the eighth album from singer-songwriter Andy Shauf, is a shimmering arc with unsettling silences that complete its story, the pop and hiss of a needle on a turntable after the song ends, emptiness like a trap door into something tender and terrifying. The Saskatchewan-born performer has already made a name for himself with television appearances and enviable reviews for his prior work, including his 2016 outing The Party, which The Sunday Times praised for “killer lyrics in music of extraordinary beauty,” and the night-at-a-bar drama of 2020’s The Neon Skyline, which Pitchfork called “a wistful, funny, and heartbreaking world.” With Norm, he’s upended his songwriting methods, creating a deeply haunting and unpredictable universe. It’s a classic Shauf premise to wonder whether we’re destined for disappointment and pain when people don’t love us the way we want them to. But he’s taking the question further this time. Many tracks on Norm start out delicate and forlorn, with the feel of classic torch songs. In the middle of a line, Shauf’s vocals shift unexpectedly to a higher, plaintive register. He sounds as if he’s sitting next to you, singing quietly in your ear, with the persuasive pining of Chet Baker, if Chet Baker sang in round Canadian vowels.