Jay Irwin and the GP Sunsets
Chrvns and Tim Mechling sit down with Jay Irwin and the GP Sunsets to talk about their new EP Blessings and Close Calls, how the Georgia-Pacific paper mill’s pollution inspired the band’s name, and writing songs about struggling with life online. It's a conversation about place, persistence, and the poetry hidden in everyday chaos.
Jay Irwin has been a staple of the Bellingham music scene since the 1990s, contributing to beloved local acts like Clambake and the Sons of the Widow James. His songwriting is melodic, plainspoken, and packed with lyrical depth that rewards repeat listens.
Jay’s newest project, the GP Sunsets (a nod to Bellingham’s industrial past), includes a crew of seasoned musicians:
Elizabeth Elton – violin and backing vocals (also of Lindsay Street)
Robin Elwood – accordion and backing vocals (also of Lindsay Street, The Moving Hats, and The Bayou Opossums)
Brian Rapp – bass, mandolin, and backing vocals (also of Dr. Jimmy's Big Band)
Together, they blend rootsy instrumentation with thoughtful songwriting rooted in the Pacific Northwest experience.
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