[Machine Translation] Heartworms, the project of South London's up-and-coming JoJo Ohm, releases its long-awaited debut album on Speedy Wonderground, featuring nine sharp ajit-pop tracks. Produced by longtime collaborator Dan Carey, the album combines the propulsive, motoric flow of gothic stalwarts Depeche Mode, the lyrical mastery of PJ Harvey, and the off-kilter rhythms of LCD Soundsystem. When Jojo Orme, aka Heartworms, decided on the album's name, no phrase could more easily describe the uncomfortable emotions at the heart of her songs. On the nine razor-sharp ajit-pop tracks on the album, Orme sings candidly about broken families and broken relationships. Produced by Dan Carey ( Fontaine's D.C., Wet Leg ).