Shearwater Spies Out Love in New Single 'Slugs In The Marigolds'
Twisted love song with saxophone features a bold new direction for Shearwater

The enigmatic Shearwater has just dropped a new single that's equal parts weird and wonderful - 'Slugs In The Marigolds' features Doug Wieselman on saxophone, conjuring an unsettling yet oddly charming soundscape. This is no love ballad, but a twisted tale of obsessive longing that will stick with you long after the music fades.
The song marks a departure from Shearwater's usual atmospheric soundscapes, instead embracing a more jagged, improvisational approach. It's a bold move, and one that pays off in spades - Wieselman's wailing saxophone is the perfect foil to Jonathan Melberg's warped vocals.
'What started as a joke has become an obsession,' says Melberg of the song's creation. With 'Slugs In The Marigolds', Shearwater proves they're not afraid to take risks and push boundaries, resulting in something truly unique and unforgettable.
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