We can always count on Hurry for some wistful, jangly goodness, and the Philly power-pop combo learned many of their most powerful tracks from genre champions Teenage Fanclub. So it's quite pleasant to hear Teenage Fanclub's Gerard Love pop up on the latest single from Hurry's Zoned Out.
Hurry announced the album last month and shared its title track. Single #2, out today, is "Moving After You," a song that manages to be soft and dreamy while also hitting hard and surging forward with purpose. There's also a triumphant guitar solo in the middle, and you don't hear those every day in 2026. Here's what Hurry's Matt Scottoline has to say about the song:
My last album was called Don’t Look Back, a title I borrowed from a Teenage Fanclub song written by Gerard Love. He’s my favorite songwriter from my favorite band.
When we were touring in the UK in support of that album we had been covering Teenage Fanclub’s "Don’t Look Back" as part of our set, and Gerry was gracious enough to get on stage and sing it with us at the Glasgow show. To this day, I regard that show as one of the best I’ve ever played. It meant so much to share the stage with Gerry, and it felt very full circle. It was magic.
After that tour, Gerry and I casually kept in touch over email. I’d send him updates on what I was working on, and he’d share his progress on his music. When I was writing "Moving After You", I wrote a layered vocal in the bridge that felt like it would work best with a second singer. I sort of knew from the moment I wrote it that I wanted Gerry to do it and I was thrilled he was up for it. Having Gerard Love sing on one of my songs still feels surreal — it’s a very full circle moment for me.
Watch Jason Rose's "Moving After You" video below.
Zoned Out is out 7/10 on Lame-O. Pre-order it here.






