
Canāt Even (Purple Vinyl)
LIMITED EDITION PURPLE VINYL!
Bub is the fuzz-rock / new wave / doo-wop project led by Priya Sami (Trip Pony, Dateline, The Sami Sisters) alongside Daniel Barrett (bass), David Harris (drums), and Joe Kaptein (synthesizers).
Their debut album āCanāt Evenā features singles 'King of Wands', 'Phase 2' and 'New Amsterdam', peppered with SRN favourites 'Dreams' and 'Jeez Louise'.
"The title Canāt Even captures the emotional shorthand of the album, which is overwhelmed, undone, and speechless. It suggests burnout and heartbreak, alongside humour and self-awareness. It is both incomplete and precise, with the rest of the sentence left hanging.
Canāt Even is about surviving the emotional contradictions of relationships, being female, being brown, being broken, being funny, being done and not done at all. Sami lashes out, dissociates, and stares into the mirror, leaving a record of unfinished conversations, internalised regrets, and angry affirmations. Canāt Even is a fractured, funny, and self aware debut full of wit, grace, and grit."
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LIMITED EDITION PURPLE VINYL!
Bub is the fuzz-rock / new wave / doo-wop project led by Priya Sami (Trip Pony, Dateline, The Sami Sisters) alongside Daniel Barrett (bass), David Harris (drums), and Joe Kaptein (synthesizers).
Their debut album āCanāt Evenā features singles 'King of Wands', 'Phase 2' and 'New Amsterdam', peppered with SRN favourites 'Dreams' and 'Jeez Louise'.
"The title Canāt Even captures the emotional shorthand of the album, which is overwhelmed, undone, and speechless. It suggests burnout and heartbreak, alongside humour and self-awareness. It is both incomplete and precise, with the rest of the sentence left hanging.
Canāt Even is about surviving the emotional contradictions of relationships, being female, being brown, being broken, being funny, being done and not done at all. Sami lashes out, dissociates, and stares into the mirror, leaving a record of unfinished conversations, internalised regrets, and angry affirmations. Canāt Even is a fractured, funny, and self aware debut full of wit, grace, and grit."

















