Following albums made in his home state of New Jersey, across New York State, and while living in rural Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, John Andrews‘ fifth LP was written and recorded after a move to the industrial, maritime neighborhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn. Its working-class setting and Andrews’ seasonal job with N.Y.C. Parks both work their way into the warm, reflective fabric of the self-produced Streetsweeper. It also marks his relocation from the Woodsist label to Earth Libraries. This time around, Andrews’ semi-fictional band the Yawns consists of Luke Temple (bass, guitar), who also engineered the album, as well as his returning Cut Worms touring bandmates Noah Bond (drums) and Keven Lareau (bass). Star Moles’ Emily Moales lends backing…

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