Artist's albums
Every Day Like the Last
2023 · album
I Learned It From You
2023 · single
Every Day Like the Last
2023 · single
Cut All the Wires: 2009–2011
2021 · album
Its Way With Me
2021 · single
TNT
2021 · single
No Horizon
2020 · EP
Spitting Image
2020 · single
No Place
2020 · single
AEIOU
2020 · single
Walk Soft
2020 · single
Fear of Heights
2020 · single
Fortune
2019 · single
Evergreen
2019 · single
The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs (Acoustic)
2018 · single
The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs
2018 · album
Spiral / Wave Is Not the Water
2017 · single
Spotify Sessions
2016 · EP
Tween
2016 · album
Shriek Remixes
2015 · EP
Shriek (Deluxe Version)
2014 · album
"Strangers" B/W "Mother"
2011 · single
Civilian
2011 · album
My Neighbor / My Creator
2010 · EP
The Knot
2009 · album
If Children
2008 · album
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Biography
Wye Oak, the Baltimore-born, Durham-based duo composed of Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack, assembled the nine songs on Every Day Like the Last during a period where Wye Oak were in flux after a decade-plus of steadily releasing albums and touring. Sonically, the collection represents Wasner and Stack getting back to basics. Balancing the organic and the artificial, using electronics and programming to add new textures. When 2020’s JOIN tour, which brought along three other musicians to fully bring Wye Oak’s catalog to life, unfortunately got cut short, Stack’s and Wasner’s work on other projects led to the two rethinking how Wye Oak worked. Every Day Like the Last also documents Wye Oak shifting from thinking of its work in album-length groups of songs to dealing in singles, a format shift that wound up documenting their creative method in something close to real time. The new collection is comprised of the singles Wye Oak has released since 2019’s glowing “Fortune” plus three new songs. While it wasn’t conceived the way an album traditionally is, these songs coalesce because of the way they examine and grapple with ambiguities, which is reflected by the dual meaning of the title and its attendant track, a pensive, suspended-in-midair track that contemplates the importance of human connection.