"We spray our hair into submission, upright to attention. Marching to no orders, imagination has no borders. Well lucky that." "Me and Jasper," from Luluc's third album Sculptor, is a confident challenge to small-town insularity, lilting yet vigilant, and championed by a defiant guitar solo from the band's friend J Mascis. It's a reflection on a common pitfall of adolescence: limitless possibility battling constant obstruction. "My own experiences as a teen were often fraught" says songwriter and vocalist Zoe Randell. "The small town I grew up in provided a great study in gossip, scandal, character assassination, and the willingness of people to go along with it." It's a song about fighting for agency on an album that is in many ways about volition, ... read more