Slurrup is the fifth studio album by American artist Liam Hayes, released in January 2015.
It is full of short and tight songs with searing double tracked guitars and odd keyboards, which contrasts with the expansive, ornate pop of his previous album, Korp Sole Roller.
The pair loaded the album with clever production flourishes, including phasing effects, backwards chords, echo, generous use of reverb on the guitars, and occasional orchestral backing tracks.
[4][5][6][7][8] In a 2015 interview with the Chicagoist magazine, Hayes discussed the creation of the album: "I've always liked rock'n'roll, so I'm kind of going back to things that I really liked in the past but had never thought of as a valid way to present my songs.
"It really helped a lot for John to not just play the bottom root notes or the fifths on the bass, but to add in counter melodies to make it work.