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New Album Same Fangs Releases May 15, 2026
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Public Stream Album May 15, 2026
Watch The Video For “Hasn’t It Always”
Canadian songwriter Spencer Krug announces Same Fangs, his new solo album out May 15 on Pronounced Kroog. The record arrives at a moment of renewed attention. Following the recent resurgence of “I’ll Believe in Anything” through Netflix’s Heated Rivalry, a new wave of listeners has been pulling his catalog back into focus. Across Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, Moonface, and his solo work, Krug’s projects have quietly accumulated hundreds of millions of streams over the past two decades. But Same Fangs doesn’t look backward. It tightens the frame. Written and recorded on Vancouver Island, the album carries the imprint of where Krug lives now. Cedar and damp air. Long stretches of quiet. Fog settling over low mountains and small-town streets. Days shaped around family life, with songs worked out at the piano in between. There’s space in these recordings, but also pressure. Something held close rather than pushed outward.
Built around piano and voice as its red thread, Same Fangs is minimalist, arty, and occasionally pop-leaning, but never ornamental. The performances are direct. The focus is on touch, phrasing, and movement. There’s a lineage here with classic piano pop, echoes of Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, and Leonard Cohen, not in imitation, but in feel. The weight of the voice against the keys. The way a melody leans into a line and lets it sit. The songs were drawn from demos shared throughout 2024 and 2025 via Krug’s Patreon, then re-recorded in a concentrated week at The Noise Floor on Gabriola Island with Jordan Koop. Piano and vocals anchor every track, but each one opens slightly outward. Percussion, strings, electric guitar, and guest vocals from Elbow Kiss move in and out of the frame, adding texture without breaking the spell. Contributors were encouraged to write their own parts. Nothing feels overworked.
Lyrically, Same Fangs moves through life in bands, marriage and fatherhood, ending friendships, small-town living, political fatigue, gratitude, and songwriting itself. At its center is “Hasn’t It Always,” a song that lands with quiet force, pulling all of these threads into focus. It doesn’t reach for resolution so much as recognition. The feeling that something has been there all along, just out of view, and suddenly it isn’t. Around it, the record shifts in perspective. “Timebomb” turns inward, folding songwriting back onto itself, while “Berserker Mode” looks outward, tracing a character in motion, all impulse and consequence. The range is wide, but the voice stays steady.
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For an artist who has moved through Sub Pop debuts, Jagjaguwar-era expansion, and years of international touring, Spencer Krug has spent more than two decades shaping the outer edges of indie rock. From Wolf Parade’s canon-defining early records to the maximalist sprawl of Sunset Rubdown and the left-field experiments of Moonface, he’s built a body of work that’s both prolific and quietly influential. Along the way, those projects have accumulated hundreds of millions of streams and made him a fixture across Pitchfork, NPR, BBC 6 Music, and KEXP. He’s played the rooms, done the cycles, and outlasted more trends than most. Same Fangs doesn’t arrive as a return or a reinvention. It lands as a continuation, sharpened. A record that strips things back without losing depth, and proves that staying power isn’t about looking back or keeping up, it’s about knowing exactly what to keep. Twenty years in, Krug sounds more precise than ever.
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14 MAY SALT SPRING ISLAND BC — ALL SAINTS BY THE SEA
15 MAY VICTORIA BC — WOOD HALL
16 MAY COURTENAY BC — CVGBS
20 MAY PENTICTON BC — THE HUB
22 MAY LETHBRIDGE AB — THE OWL ACOUSTIC LOUNGE
23 MAY CALGARY AB — EAST TOWN GET DOWN FESTIVAL
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