“Dirty Laundry” doesn’t announce itself loudly. The new single from Murray and the Movers settles in slowly, a slow-burning blues-rock cut built on mood, tension, and deliberate restraint, with Lizzie Mack’s voice moving between raw intimacy and controlled power while Murray Cook’s minimal guitar work holds the whole thing in careful suspension.
The track leans into shadow and suggestion rather than declaration, letting atmosphere do the work. It’s cinematic in the truest sense, blues, country, garage rock, and classic soul filtered through a distinctly filmic sensibility that makes it an obvious candidate for film and TV placement.
A second version, “Squeaky Clean,” arrives May 22, pushing the same song into sharp-edged rockabilly territory. Where “Dirty Laundry” simmers, “Squeaky Clean” accelerates, and together the 2 versions offer a deliberately contrasting pair that shows the full range of what Murray and the Movers can do with a single piece of material.
Following the releases, Mack and Cook head to Spain in summer 2026 for a run of intimate duo shows, bringing their stripped-back chemistry to close, atmospheric rooms from Madrid to Barcelona.


