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Jeremy Serwer

San Francisco, CA - March 22, 2044 - Singer-songwriter Jeremy Serwer, known for his sharp wit and incisive commentary, unveils his latest EP titled "Vermin." Available digitally, the EP offers a biting satire on contemporary politics and urban life, delivered with Serwer's signature blend of humor and insight. The three-song EP Vermin invites all listeners on a journey of introspection and social commentary, offering a fresh perspective on the world around us. Serwer's emotive vocals and introspective songwriting are further complemented by a stellar lineup of musicians, including producer George Shilling on bass, keys, and cello, Gary Alesbrook on trumpet, and Karl Penney on drums, among others. https://open.spotify.com/album/7m02Ml3GcAXeULfOPPZ0uE?si=ea34VdMuRO-3NQC_QZJptg https://jeremyserwer.bandcamp.com/album/vermin The opening track, "Vermin (Con Man Devoured)”, sets a lively and upbeat tone with its XTC-influenced energy. Featuring a fusion of acoustic and electric elements and a vibrant horn section, this track immediately captures listeners' attention with its dynamic sound. Serwer takes a playful jab at the absurdities of power and privilege, as a bloated figure meets his comeuppance at the hands of a most unexpected adversary: rats. Written three months prior to a notorious comment by a prominent figure, the song's timely lyrics offer a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the state of modern politics and the divisive rhetoric that often accompanies it. In “10 Cats”, the song delves into the thin line between belief and skepticism with a modern twist akin to The Moody Blues. Serwer explores themes of prophecy and perception through rich imagery and poetic storytelling, providing a thought-provoking exploration within the EP. Closing out the EP is "Cave Slumber”. Listeners are invited on an ecological journey through a dynamic rock sound with acoustic nuances reminiscent of the Pixies. Serwer vividly portrays a world in turmoil, exploring themes of hibernation and resilience amidst ecological collapse and climate disruption, prompting contemplation on humanity's role in shaping the planet's future. Now available on major streaming platforms, "Vermin," curated by Serwer and producer George Shilling, stands as a testament to Serwer's dedication to using music for social commentary. It embodies Serwer’s creative vision and showcases collaboration among musicians from the US and UK. With an extensive discography comprising eight albums and three EPs, Serwer has firmly established himself as a prolific artist who has shared stages with acts like Holly Figueroa O'Rielly, Robert Roth (Truly), and Laura Gibson. Experience "Vermin" now and learn more about Jeremy Serwer's music on his website (jeremyserwer.com).


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