THE CURRENT: 10 NEW SONGS / ALBUMS OUT NOW!
SKI TEAM – “BURNOUT/BOYS” ALBUM RELEASED 1/23. Ski Team (release show), Tommy Crane’s Dance Music For All Occasions, 2/7 Saturday The Sultan Room!

SKEETER DE MILO – “HOW TO COOK A MIRROR” ALBUM 1/30
Written and performed by Skeeter de Milo
Recorded at Silver Cord Studios
Mixed and Produced by Oliver Ignatius (HOLY FANG)
Mastered by Jared Stimpfl
STUCK – “INSTAKILL” video directed by @zachkry. New album Optimizer out March 27 via @explodinginsound!
TIRED ALL THE TIME – SOMEWHERE ELSE LP OUT NOW VIA SCATTERED RECS DC
ROBBER ROBBER – “THE SOUND IT MADE” 1/13 MUSIC VIDEO OUT NOW VIA FIRE TALK RECORDS
From Robber Robber’s new album, Two Wheels Move the Soul, out April 3 on Fire Talk
Recorded at @littlejamaicabvt by @bennyyurco and @daribay
Mastered by @overhandsam
LOUDEYE – “UNDER THE STARS” OUT NOW 1/30
TOTH – “EASY” MUSIC VIDEO / SINGLE OUT NOW VIA NORTHERN SPY RECORDS OFF THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM 𝓐𝓷𝓭 𝓣𝓱𝓮 𝓥𝓸𝓲𝓬𝓮 𝓢𝓪𝓲𝓭 out Feb 27.
I’m honored to supporting @theantlers —who released a very beautiful new record last fall and have a cannon of epic moving albums. They are the real deal.
3/18 – Brooklyn, NY @ Public Records [Tōth Album Release Show — full band]
4/10 – Washinton, DC @ Songbyrd Music House *
4/11 – Millvale, PA @ The Funhouse *
4/12 – Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups *
4/13 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall *
4/15 – Toronto, ON @ The Great Hall – Longboat Hall *
4/16 – Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz *
4/17 – Bratlleboro, VT @ The Stone Church *
4/18 – Portland, ME @ Portland House of Music *
4/20 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall *
4/21 – Kingston, NY @ Tubby’s *
4/22 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s *
* = w/ The Antlers
Poster by @buckyboudreau
BALACLAVA – “DRAMATIC EXIT” (Music video) 1/21
Starring: Oliver Yao + Ethan Ng With James Malzone Daniel Welch Risa Blumenberg – Taylor + Bill Heidbreder Still photos: Steven Gonzales Additional crew: Natalia Keogan Dramatic Exit by Balaclava Follow the band on IG: / balaclava_is_a_band Upcoming tour dates: 2/12 – Western MA @ Asbestos Farm 2/13 – Burlington VT @ Radio Bean 2/14 – Montreal CA @ Taverne Tour 2/15 – Toronto CA @ Baby G 2/15 – Troy NY @ No Fun Tremendo Garaje: IG: / tremendogaraje FB: / tremendogaraje Uploaded on behalf of the band
ROCKY BILLUP – NPC SINGLE OUT NOW
PRESTON SPURLOCK – “APOCRYPHA” INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM OF A COLLECTION OF PAST TRACKS
SKEETER DE MILO : NEW SINGLE “NEW TATTOO” OUT NOW (1/16) OFF THEIR UPCOMING ALBUM “HOW TO COOK A MIRROR” OUT 1/30!
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NEW TATTOO – BAND STATEMENT
We’re so excited to share our final single New Tattoo from our upcoming album How To Cook A Mirror, with a full music video to follow shortly after. We see it as a summation of American rage borne from the fear that we were born into, as we navigate the intricacies of life within the war machine. Complacence is not an option if we aim to hold on to our humanity. Enjoy.

@goldsoundsbar 1/29 Release Show!
@maindragmusic 2/6 Winter Madness!


SONG CREDITS
Written and performed by Skeeter de Milo – @skeeterdemilo
Recorded at Silver Cord Studios – @silvercordstudios
Mixed and Produced by Oliver Ignatius – @holy_fang
Mastered by Jared Stimpfl – @capturedrecordingstudios
THE CURRENT: NEW MUSIC OUT NOW!
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BANDS DO BK – TEA EATER “IM A BUG” OUT NOW
THIS IS LORELEI – “HOLO BOY” ALBUM OUT NOW VIA DOUBLE DOUBLE WHAMMY
KIRA METCALF – “GOOD” MUSIC VIDEO OUT NOW
Song: Good Album: Lessons in Majestic Humiliation © 2025 Written by Kira Metcalf Animation by Ben Amon Cooper (thedeadhandprogramme) Performances: Vocals: Kira Metcalf Guitar: Kira Metcalf Bass: Zachary Kirsimae Drums: Morgan Karabel Cello: Ceridwen McCooey Engineered by Oli Deakin & Robert Luzier Mixed by Oli Deakin Mastered by Katie Tavini Released December 4th, 2025
FEMCEL – “HEART SHAPED SUNGLASSES” MUSIC VIDEO OUT NOW
Femcel is a NYC based duo, directed by Jane Starr
“Thank you muses Ava, Avi, Jagger, Ivi, Loni & Shadow♥️”
STAR CARD – “EVEN THE SUN CAN HURT YOU” (VIDEO BY PRESTON SPURLOCK)
AGUA VIVA – “MUTUAL DREAMS” ALBUM OUT NOW
RETAIL DRUGS – FACTORY RESET OUT NOW VIA ANGEL TAPES
My third studio album “Factory Reset” is out now.
album art – @iohn.usa
mastering – @scoopsrecordsmusic
drums track 2 – @dylronhubbard94
drums track 8 – @supahaisoj
mixing/production – me
thank you to @urgoose_iscooked @supahaisoj & @untitled.freakfor playing this music live with me. thank you again @supahaisoj& @davidmartuscello for making all the videos. thank you again @untitled.freak for coming up with the album title. thank you for @angel.tapes & @firetalkrecs for believing in me and this crazy record. thank yall for listening luvvvv
THE DOWN & OUTS – “TRUST ME”
TRUST ME out everywhere now.
Produced and mixed by @temp_rec
Engineered by @rnorri27 at @livingrooms.nyc
Mastered by @alecness
Artwork by @williamlaheydesign
THANK YOU ALL FOR LISTENING!
TONY AND THE KIKI – HOLY XTC MUSIC VIDEO HAS TOUCHED DOWN ON PLANET KIKI!
HERE: https://orcd.co/fucq
Follow Tony & the Kiki HERE: TIKTOK: / tonyandthekiki SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4dQja... INSTAGRAM: / tonyandthekiki YOUTUBE: / @tonyandthekiki APPLE MUSIC: / tony-the-kiki
~Credits~ HOLY XTC by Tony & The Kiki Directed, shot, & edited by Catalin Stelian Song written and produced by Anthony Alfaro, Rodney Bush, Paul Heaney Lead Vocals – Anthony Alfaro Keys/ Vocals- Rodney Bush Guitar- Junior Pauls Vocals- Cherrye J. Davis Bass- Sam Gehrke Drums – Stephen H. Christ Mixed by Tyrone Bain Mastered by Lee Groves Choreography by Anthony Alfaro & Alessandra Valea Styled by Anthony Alfaro
THANKS FOR COMING – TAKING MY COMPUTER TO TEMPORARY PLACES (INSTRUMENTALS)
10 Instrumental tracks, recorded in airports, hotel rooms, sublets and their childhood home. Released December 4th, 2025.
SPIRIT HOTEL – “PERFUME” NEW SINGLE OUT NOW
Perfume is out now, streaming everywhere. Recorded @studiogbrooklyn with @jeffreyberner assisted by @tvsross & mastered by @carlsaff – the first song we are releasing that my bandmates recorded with me. It’s been a while since we released something new and I’m so happy to have this song out in the world. Along with our previous single Moon Eyes, this song will be on our first vinyl release via @littlecloudrecords in early 2026. Perfume is streaming everywhere now ✨
WILLIS MATHEWSON – “PIGEONS” OUT NOW
“Pigeons” is out! Give it a spin. I had to spelunk deep down into some sad memories to make this one because I AM A HUMAN BEING and that’s how art is made. AI music? Honestly wtf…
🫀
No, I’m cool! It’s light; it’s fun; we’re good.
PERIOD BOMB – “CUNTAGEOUS” 12/2 CRASS LIPS RECORDS
NO JERSEY – “MONDO COOL!” EP 12/5 OUT NOW!
“Suburban Homesick Blues” by No Jersey Shot, Directed, & Edited by Jen Meller
THE CURRENT: 5 NEW RELEASES!
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1: FINE MESS- CUM ON ME
Released on: 2025-11-13
2: STAR CARD- TRASH WORLD (EP) 11/14 ALEADY DEAD TAPES
**To get a tape, please go to Already Dead’s Bandcamp page: alreadydeadtapes.bandcamp.com/album/trash-world !!!
III: SURFBORT – LUCKY
“Lucky” by Surfbort Directed by Pooneh Ghana Starring Hatti Rees as the pickle Hair Charlotte Huss MUA Holly Silius Label TODO Special thanks to Bradley Carter Song by Surfbort Adam Laidlaw – guitar Sean Powell – drums Dani Miller – vocals Valentine Dejoie – bass Mixed by Adam Laidlaw Mastered by Raul ‘Riff’ Cuellar at Riff Audio, Burbank CA
4TH: THIS IS LORELEI – “HOLO BOY” (SINGLE 2) (SINGLE 1 WAS “NAME THE BAND”) 11/10
5TH: PLEASURE ISLAND – CASSINGLES
THE CURRENT: NEW MUSIC OUT 10/17 + A FEW DAYS
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Work Wife – Centerfold (Official Music Video)
Released 10/16
PURCHASE WORK WIFE – PARADE VINYL: https://tinyurl.com/zk5ake7f
See Work Wife on tour: https://www.workwifemusic.com/tour
Next show: Nov 14 @ Tv Eye
GIL HODGES – MONTREAL SCREWJOB (new single out now 10/17)
ONE WEEK ONLY 🚨
We’re donating the $$$ from Bandcamp (link in the bio) purchases of our new track to:
– Housing Justice for All
– Palestine Children’s Relief Fund
This goes hand in hand w/ RAD SHOW 4: A BENEFIT 4 ZOHRAN MAMDANI (OCT. 20) where we’ll also be raising funds for these causes at @maindragmusic
THE IS LORELEI – “HOLO BOY”
@Hellothisisnate IG: Excited to announce “Holo Boy” a special kind of release where I rerecord old songs from the past and turn them into a new album from the future – first single “Name the Band” is out today (10/15), full album is out Dec 12th via @dbldblwhmmy– Dec 17th show is actually a release show and the tix are getting low so if you want to be there now is your time – album cover by @al.palace peace peace peace love love love
Astral Bitch – “Seeds of Hate” (LYRIC VIDEO)
Visuals by The Dregs Liquid Light Show / @thedregsrecords4507 Engineered by Alec Rodriguez at New Alliance Studios in Somerville, MA Mixed by Alec Rodriguez Mastered by Mark Alan Miller at Radio Valkyrie
Astral Bitch (IG): Additional video footage provided by @treebeard_media. Download “Seeds of Hate” b/w “What Goes Around” on astralbitch.bandcamp.com.
Reptile Tile – Shopping Around (feat Period Bomb) video
REPTILE TILE (IG): Presenting “Shopping Around” ft. @period_bomb
New Closetcore cuck rock for 2025 !!
This is the first single from our upcoming full length on Picky Choosy Records!
We hope you enjoy! Any and all support is greatly appreciated
Filmed by @uncle_dad_productions 10/17
Hit – “Pure Unreal” (Official Video)
“Pure Unreal” by Hit, out on One Weird Trick October 14, 2025 Video by Craig Heed Stream “Pure Unreal” now: https://ffm.to/pureunreal
hitsongs.bandcamp.com/track/pure-unreal
NoFun – Ugly [Official Music Video]
For those of you who haven’t checked out the music video for our song Ugly… first of all how dare you? But more importantly, here’s the first part for your viewing pleasure! If you want to see it in full on a big screen in all of it’s disgusting glory it’s available on YouTube from our link tree.
This is the OFFICIAL video for our song “Ugly” off of our self titled record released October 4, 2025! Visit our band camp to buy the vinyl, t-shirts, stickers and download the record! Or listen to it on the streamers for the Al-Go-Rhythm!
Ft. Nick Comaratta and Dillon Ross and “The Dancers”
Directed by Marco Marino
Filmed by Thommy Northcut and Marco Marino
#newmusic#noiserock#musicvideo video
EPOXY – “CIVILIANS” ALBUM OUT NOW 10/17
Epoxy IG: “CIVILIANS” is out everywhere
Our first full album, produced by @ripmikedeath
Mixed by @ripmikedeath @icycrevice
Engineered by @laymaneamon
Artwork by @aperfectdrowning
I love you broken world, a better one is possible
RHODA – “NOT GONNA” NEW MUSIC VIDEO OUT NOW
Rh0damusic (IG): Drop a ❤️ on the post or in the comments because NOT GONNA song and music video are out NOW on all platforms. Link in bio to watch!
DROP NINETEENS – FOOLS (NEW SINGLE WHARF CAT RECORDS 10/16)
Today Drop Nineteens release their first new track, “Fools,” since their return to the spotlight in 2023 with the Hard Light album. The track sees them in swooning shoegaze mode featuring layers of glide guitar beneath gentle vocals sung by Paula Kelley & Greg Ackell, who calls the track “a snake let in under the door.” Chris McLaughlin (Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, Bon Iver) delivers a searing mix that’s both metallic and oozing with warmth. “Fools” is streaming everywhere today and available on a limited edition of 250 numbered 7”s featuring hand-screened covers. The video was directed by Liza Willsey. Link in bio to all.
NAUTICS – THE BEST OF ME (SINGLE OUT NOW) 10/15
Official__Nautics (IG): “The Best Of Me” by Nautics
Thank you to everyone who made this possible:
Production and Mix @mr.crepsley
Engeneered by @hifi.howie
Mastering by @carlsonhq
Album cover @audrey.deco
Photo of Van and Kitt by @emelytruong
Our team @unitedmasters@whoaamberisthecolorofurenergy@graciekahn
Management @hkrasner
BLOODSPORTS – “ANYTHING CAN BE A HAMMER” LP OUT NOW 10/17 VIA GOOD ENGLISH RECORDS
@Bloodsportsonline (IG): “Anything Can Be a Hammer” out now via @goodenglishrecords
Produced and mixed by @hog_heaven_
Assisted by @meredith_okamoto
Mastered by @danmillice
Artwork by @hannahsage.m
PUSH UPS – “CURSIVE” NEW SINGLE OUT NOW 10/17
Our new single “Cursive” comes out now 🕊️ 🎸
Drums performed by @aidenyobear
Engineered by @icycrevice
Mixed by @hog_heaven_
Mastered by @timothy_stollenwerk
Produced by the band
THE CURRENT: NEW MUSIC OUT NOW
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FAT TROUT TRAILER PARK – “GO FUCK YOURSELF ETERNALLY” EP OUT NOW!
GUERILLA TOSS – “YOU’RE WEIRD NOW” ALBUM OUT NOW VIA SUBPOP RECORDS SEPTEMBER 12, 2025!
HUGE SHOUT OUT TO ALL INVOLVED ITS CREATION: @subpop@stephenmalkmus@nebettelloc@brycegoggin@jorge_elbrecht@bkdegreaser69@jonnykosmo@jfprice25@graciehorse0@jhfrye@treyanastasio@phish@robertbeattyart@tk_one@masteringbydanwalker@dudeshroomington@brandonsparkmanmusic@theoneandonlysparkman@kaliseastrand@smemny@ambientbarn@stevedefreitasdagreatest@infinite_steve_d@ballad_of_belle@raes.place07@shai_life12@mrmikeedison@drichardbailey@samuelboat9000@nealvhitch@mazmith@hysepal@profwerden@spaceacres@billmossrecording@quarterroy@galkin.jonathan@drumbschool@pavementband@mannnnnnnnnn@ebruyildiz@gtosspete@bassman_craig@bettydreamsss@jarkjarkjarkjarkjark@riffmaster123@bethelwoodscenter
❤️🩷🧡💛💚🩵💙💜
SHOW ME THE BODY – “ONE TRAIN”
END OF SUMMER MERCH SALE, 20% OFF NOW! SHOWMETHEBODY.COM
ALT CITIZEN Listen: Show Me The Body “One Train”
GIFT – “WISH ME AWAY” (THIS IS LORELEI REMIX) VIA CAPTURED TRACKS
RELEASED 9/25
WORK WIFE RELEASE NEW SINGLE / VIDEO “COMMUNITY GARDEN” RELEASED 9/18
CITY ICE RELEASE NEW MUSIC VIDEO “LIKE YOU DO”
Released 9/24, directed by Dylan Mars Greenberg.
ALT CITIZEN AC15: INTERVIEW WITH TVOD
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Alt Citizen: Introducing AC15, a series of back-to-back shows, 6-nights-in-a-row, with 20+ live acts across multiple beloved venues in NYC from Sept 9-14.
Our live show series is a homage to the OG NYC music festival and conference, CMJ (College Music Journal), an annual happening that took over the city and made us all discover new artists up close and personal.
All for the love of Music Discovery. So fun and cool! And so important!
THE NEXT ONE @ TV EYE *TICKETS ON SALE NOW*

How’s tour going? You just wrapped up England and now on to Paris & Netherlands, is this your first time touring in these areas?
Tour is going great and my liver is suffering greatly for it. It’s not our first time in these parts but we’re hitting some new cities that we’re looking forward to. We’re playing in Rotterdam tonight for the first time, on a boat, which is always interesting because I get super fucking seasick.
You’re playing the Alt Citizen 15 year anniversary show (the second night) at TV Eye with “My Bitch Ex Wife” (NYC debut) & Hearsay! How will it feel coming home after a big tour playing a show like this which celebrates the music community and discovery of music?
It’ll be so nice to see everyone again and wrap up this whole album release marathon with another hometown gig before we take some time off. The NYC scene is such a unique and special thing to be a part of and coming home to it always reminds us why we’ve stuck around so long. Nothing like a new york slice am I right!
How did you link up with Alt Citizen?
We met on Hinge, swiped right, been in love ever since. 15 years and we’re still going strong. Glad we did that pre-nup though. (Its not you, its us.)
You just released a remix of your killer song Party Time (off the S/T album in may) with Adult DVD “Party Time (Adult DVD remix)”! It’s an amazing adrenaline rush of a remix! How did that play out and do you have any more remixes in the works?
Adult DVD actually did that completely unprompted after we partied with them for a few days in Europe. They wanted a better backing track for getting into fights at hotels in Ghent so they made their own version by ripping the vocal stems with AI. The remix rave album of the century is coming soon, yes.
With the AC15 motto being “All for the love of Music Discovery” I think TVOD matches perfectly with a band I want everyone to know and listen to! You as a band seem like one big stoked family, bringing the love and party with you where ever you go! How long have you been together and what’s the vibes like?
We also all met on hinge on a post-pandemic slump-buster orgy. 6 people is a lot of people to split a liter of tequila with so we try to get along.
It feels like some of you are or were in different bands, does that help when starting/playing in TVOD?
No. The scheduling is a nightmare. All must bend their will to the law of TVOD. Number one or GET OUT.
Nah but seriously it’s great to have all of these different angles and perspectives keeping our creative edge sharp.

What do you have planned for the future?
Nothin, wanna hang out?
Where can people find the gang and your music?
Local cemeteries, dusty dim dentist waiting rooms, lowes home improvement, alphaville, your moms basement. The music is on the internet I think.
Any good eats while on tour?
We’ve decided it’s more efficient if we just put the baguettes directly up our asses.
Last words?
OH SHIT LOOK OUT FOR THAT —
Thanks so much for your time! (Streetalkny to TVOD)
TVOD
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ALT CITIZEN AC15: INTERVIEW WITH SUO
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Alt Citizen: Introducing AC15, a series of back-to-back shows, 6-nights-in-a-row, with 20+ live acts across multiple beloved venues in NYC from Sept 9-14.
Our live show series is a homage to the OG NYC music festival and conference, CMJ (College Music Journal), an annual happening that took over the city and made us all discover new artists up close and personal.
All for the love of Music Discovery. So fun and cool! And so important!
Hey SUO! I see you’re performing at the Alt Citizen 15 year anniversary show 9/9 THE KICK OFF at Night Club 101 with Lulu Van Trapp, Promiseland, D. Truet and hosted by Brittany Marino!

photo: @el.Miguel.ito

Have you performed with any of the other acts or performed at Night Club 101 before?
I’m actually trying to think if I’ve performed full sets with either Promiseland or Lulu Van Trapp, they’re both longtime good friends of mine. Promiseland we must have been on a bill together at some point. Johann is so fun to watch and has so much energy. I’ve played solo sets with LVT in Paris. Once they did a DJ set after I played where they sang their songs over the tracks and it was so good that I thought they were just singing some classics. I was stoked when Rebecca told me they were some of LVT’s new songs. We played a stripped down set together in Paris last September when SUO was on tour with Josephine Network in a really cool record shop and it was beautiful, so I’m really excited to see them in their full capacity.
You just released a new music video “The Troubling” on 8/26! Can you walk us through the new vid a bit?
I wrote all about “The Troubling” in the follow up BTS post that I made for the video on Instagram so I’ll leave it at that

But I won’t be playing this on the 9th. Sticking to straight rock bangers only.
THE BTS:
How long have you been performing and how long in NYC?
I’ve been performing and writing songs since i was 15 in various bands. So over 20 years now. I went to school in Boston and we would come down and play pianos and mercury lounge and some DIY spots in Bk and LIC that are no longer there anymore. I moved back to NY (I’m from Long Island ) in 2012 and started the band BOYTOY. We stopped at the end of 2018 and I started SUO shortly after as a solo endeavor.
What do you have planned for the future? Releasing any more music or enjoying the excitement of the music video?
I’ve got a bunch of music ready to release and more videos that I’m working on. I have a whole albums worth of songs that i decided to slowly release as singles with videos so that each one has its moment to shine. They all felt like their own world and are all a bit different from each other so it felt apt to do it this way. More of these to come.
Where can people find your music/you?
You can find my music on every streaming service there is ! Videos are on Instagram and YouTube and listen everywhere else
Last thoughts or words?
Big shout out to my band, Josephine Singer (Josephine network) , Max Hersh (dirty fences, Hershguy), Robert Earl Thomas (Widowspeak). It’s so fun to play with a group of musicians that I genuinely admire and am a fan of. We all love each others songwriting so it’s so fun and an honor to play with my favorite NY musicians. Shout out to Nat Brower (Brower) who played guitar on the record too. Sebastian Gutierrez, Pablo Valero, Angelica, my Mexico City fam that helped make the record come to life and be beautiful, Josh Hahn incredible mixer, and Paul Gold of Salt Mastering !
THE CURRENT: NEW MUSIC OUT NOW
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WOMBO NEW ALBUM “DANGER IN FIVES” VIA FIRE TALK RECORDS OUT NOW!
WETSUIT “CIDER” MUSIC VIDEO OFF THEIR UPCOMING RECORD “YARN FOR FUTURE SCARVES” 8/22 FRIDAY!
@wetsuitnyc 𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨: “𝑪𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒓” by Wetsuit
NATIVE SUN SHARE NEW SINGLE / VIDEO “ADAM” OFF THEIR UPCOMING ALBUM “CONCRETE LANGUAGE” OUT 19TH OF SEPTEMBER VIA TODO RECORDS
GUERILLA TOSS “CEO OF PERSONAL & PLEASURE” NEW SINGLE OUT NOW ON SUBPOP
TEA EATER DEBUT ALBUM “OBSESSION” (RELEASED 8/8) VIA A DIAMOND AND HEART PRODUCTION
GANSER NEW VIDEO “STRIPE” VIA FELTE
PONS NEW SINGLE “BOY’S SURFACE” OUT NOW VIA DEDSTRANGE RECORDS!
ponsbandofficial.bandcamp.com/track/boys-surface
NEWS FROM OUR SCENE: NEW RELEASES
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HESITANT- SEASONS OF GRIEF
@hesitantnyc after 2 long years, i’m thrilled to say that ‘seasons of grief’ by hesitant is now streaming everywhere.
i started writing these songs soon after losing my best friend and musical partner in december 2021. riddled with grief and the worst depression i’d ever felt, i eventually found just a sliver of relief in doing what he and i did best together: making music.
the result is an album about loss and it’s grisly aftermath. it’s about the blame, the guilt, the anger, the regret, the good memories, the pain, and every other complicated emotion that follows the premature loss of a once vibrant presence in one’s life.
i’ve never been more proud of a musical project I’ve created, but releasing it into the world is bittersweet. continuing to work on these songs over the last 2 years felt like i was keeping a part of my friend here with me. by closing the books on the project, it feels like i’m saying goodbye all over again.
(More in comments and og post)
special thanks to @aye_qu3 for his stellar work and patience in mixing and mastering this album. i recorded every note of this by myself in my bedroom, and he turned my rough tracks into something huge and beautiful.
if you were one of the few people who i sent a demo of any of these songs to over the years, and you know who you are, i thank you too.
long live lil’ bony
COUVO – BAR BATHROOM SKA
Thank you to everyone who came out to the last show at Arlene’s to make this possible. Next show’s at @union_pool 1/12 I can’t fully express how excited I am for it. Awesome stage, awesome bands, awesome ppl DO NOT MISS THIS ONE
Streaming link in bio
BOOK/SPIRIT – “HAUNT YOU” PREMIERE ON BANDS DO BK!
(Released 12/1)
@bookspiritband Presenting “Haunt You”, the 2nd single from our upcoming album, now streaming. We hope you enjoy! Share and tell your friends!
A little bit about what inspired the song…
“Back in 2008 or so, I saw this Glenn Ligon painting in the Philadelphia Art Museum that had the phrase ‘I’m turning into a specter before your very eyes and I’m going to haunt you’ repeated over and over. After an unsuccessful attempt to use it in a song back then, I finally found the right vehicle when I heard Mike’s guitar riff over 10 years later.” – Pete
Thank you to these wonderful people for making this possible!
Bass & backing vocals by David Jacobson (@djspacewizards)
Produced and engineered by Colin Mohnacs (@colin_mono_)
Recorded at GB’s Juke Joint (@gbsjukejoint)
Mastered by Dave McNair (@mcsnare)
Cover Art by Cara Lynch (@cara_lynch_)
SHORT PORCH – MIAMI
1st single off of “The best of…Short Porch vol.1
DENATURED NOISE – VARIOUS ARTISTS COMPILATION
@g.t.arpe Thanks to @cador42 for putting out a new noise comp!!! https://denaturedproductions.bandcamp.com/album/denatured-noise
BABY JEY- CROP CIRCLES (11/24)
WE ARE JOINERS – NORA (TOTALLY REAL RECORDS)
The supposed final in a never ending series of gloriously shambly lo-fi shed-punk EPs from Dutch (international?!) band @wearejoinersband is out now.
Mastered by @_parent_teacher
HYPEMOM – JOANNA (NEW SINGLE 12/12)
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Thanks to everyone who’s streamed, shared, and shouted it out.
RAE LARZ – PURE IMAGINATION 12/17


OUT NOWTHE THING – NEPTUNNE (NEW SINGLE 12/15)
We named this song after @neptunne because it is one of our favorites and so is she.
GO LISTEN


And…once again we are hitting hitting the road HARD this spring. We hope to see you out there
Tour dates below tickets in bio 
2/2 NYC, NY @tveyenyc
2/8 Philadelphia, PA @johnnybrendas
(Way more dates in og post!)
@neptunne
@onion.recordsTHE LVP – NEW SINGLE “DEEPEST, DARKNESS” (12/15) OFF THE EP 1/19, RELEASE SHOW AT THE BROADWAY
out January 19th, 2024
pre-save at the link in our bio
while you’re there, you can grab tickets for our EP release show on the same day at @thebroadwaynyc with @twomangiantsquid @skorts_ and @shortporch_
thanks for all the love for “Deepest, Darkest” so far, and get ready for more to come
EP produced and mixed by @nicholasfstarr at @deadendstudioli , mastered by @piercejohnstonmastering
artwork by our very own @mrfeelinit
DUUNES- DELUSIONAL (SINGLE OUT NOW)

Credits:
Written by Jason Bell, Harrison Cohen, Jordan Miller
Produced by Jason Bell, Jordan Miller
Mixed by Tony Hoffer
Mastered by Howie Wienberg
Cover Art by Olivia Boryczewski
DOG IN A MAN SUIT – MY HEART’S IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND (Collinwood Records, 12/15)
Meghan @noisyneighbordesign made us this awesome loop/canvas

Thanks to @mountolympiamastering for mixing and mastering the song, and making it sound amazing!
MONARCH – IN THE MOOD
Video by @gannonpadgett
PACKS – PAIGE MACHINE
Vizualizer by thee amazing @tubetop_simulatorplease enjoi @firetalkrecs
COURTNEY FARREN, BORNS – “TOGETHER, TOGETHER” (12/8 ANGEL WITH AN EYE PATCH RECORDS)
@courtneyfarrenmusic if you haven’t seen the “together together” video, there’s no better time than now 
garrett and i shot this in a bowling alley, an arcade, a weird club/bar, little tokyo, on the train, in a lyft, waiting for a lyft… we did full takes of the song all over on my camera from high school and added them together! together! 

CHICK EDDIE – STAYING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS (12/15)
“Staying Home for Christmas” drop on streaming services 12/15, along with a lyric video and a special announcement. The bio link has been updated with a pre-save link for both, as well as access to all music endeavors moving forward.
I recorded the song and released a demo version of it on Bandcamp almost a year ago. It has been reworked and expanded upon in ways that I hope you’ll enjoy. It will be back on Bandcamp still as a pay-what-you-can model.
NATIVE SUN – OFF THE WITH OUR HEADS: THE REMIXES
SUBSTITUTE – MANIC (LP OUT 12/8)
@substitutebk Our LP ‘Manic’ is out now on all platforms! Thanks to @jerriqueeen@arbysangel and @blunt_blades_official for your excellent work on this record and here’s to many more. Go give it a listen wherever you listen to music!
MX LONELY – PAPERCUTS PREMIERING ON FLOOD MAGAZINE
Papercuts, from the forthcoming EP “SPIT” by Mx Lonely. Dropping February 2024 via Candlepin Records. Directed by Nara Avakian Mx Lonely is: Gabe G Jake H Rae H Jun Yang
KANE & JAMES – “SMILE” MUSIC VIDEO OUT NOW (GOODEYE RECORDS)
MONS VI – SPIRIT
#monsvi
NEWS FROM OUR SCENE: NEWLY RELEASED MUSIC!
Streetwannabesbk@gmail.com NEWS FROM OUR SCENE, Uncategorized
It’s that time of the year when bands gift us with new music, videos and stellar release shows! Buckle up as we dive into the plethora of new music from our favorite scene!
First up:
JESSE & THE SPIRIT- Almost Dark (December 1st, 2023)
performed, produced, mixed, and mastered by jesse james
@jesseandthespirit
“almost dark” is live everywhere. a hymn for long walks in the urban twilight.
“big money rings above the buildings tonight;
the only odious occurrence in sight lies in the belly aching lonely despite the occluding loom of the almost dark.“
STUY – “WHAT IT FEEL LIKE” MUSIC VIDEO OUT NOW
Premiered Dec 1, 2023 MUSIC VIDEO BY GLEN RANDY. PRODUCED BY SECRET. www.instagram.com/realglenrandy
PHANTOM SIGNALS – S/T ALBUM
December 1st, 2023
@phantom_signals THE EP IS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!! so stoked to finally have this released into the world. thank you so so much to derril of @cakostudios for mixing/mastering – your patience, diligence and high level of chill was immensely appreciated. thank you to @liz.inks for embarking on this journey as my visual artistic muse queen. and mostly thank you to john, joey and mike for believing in this project when i only had three songs and taking it to where it is today, and for, of course, your friendship
SUBSTITUTE – MANIC LP out December 8!
@substitutebk ‘Manic’ is now available for digital purchase exclusively on Bandcamp. Link in ig bio
FRIDA KILL – Kill! Kill! released December 1st, 2023
Out Now via @getbetterrecords and @insecurityhits
@Fridakillkills Treat yourself or someone else to a copy of the debut album or pick up a cool tee! Released by @getbetterrecords and @insecurityhits. Recorded by @seriousbizrec. Mastered by @sethgrowsthings. Photos by @kelsayyysays. Sick design by @gwynnfriendly.
JOSEPHINE NETWORK – VALERIE (Official video, November 18th, 2023)
@josephinenetwork
PLEASURE ISLAND – BABES (single) December 1st, 2023
Recorded at @piso10estudio
Mastered by @kylegjoseph
Cake art by @littleave
Video will be out next week
Lincoln bio yadda (ig)
PANIK FLOWER – DARK BLUE EP OUT NOW
(December 1st, 2023)
@panikflowerband so excited to finally share our debut EP with you all
Produced, engineered & mixed by @carl_bespolka at @goldengirlsound
Mastered by @carlsaff
Album art by @crybabyricecake
BLUHM – One More Night (I Promise) (Music Video, December 1st, 2023)
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Wanted to share one more song with you all before the year was over. This one has been in the works for a while and means a lot to us. Hope you enjoy🖤
EATERS – Live At Paula Cooper Gallery (December 1st, 2023)
@jah.bones Very happy to share a new Eaters release today. This is a live recording from our performance at @tau_au incredible show “Free Will” at @paulacoopergallery in April
“Originally created by Benjamin Franklin, the Glass Armonica is an instrument in which spinning glass bowls are made to resonate through friction, producing individual tones. Eaters member & visual artist Christopher Duffy hand-built his own Glass Armonica, though not to any set scale, resulting in a microtonal drone machine. In their improvised live sets, Christopher’s performance on the Armonica is re-sampled & effected in real time by Jonathan Schenke (@jonnytwoeyes), and underlaid with analog synthesizer tones by R.A. Jones.
This performance was recorded live at Paula Cooper Gallery (NYC) on April 21, 2023 for the closing of Tauba Auerbach’s show ‘Free Will’. Many thanks to Tauba for inviting us to perform, and to Paula and her staff for hosting us.”
MARY SHELLEY – SHE’S A STAR (Single, December 1st, 2023)
hear us play it live December 6th at Our Wicked Lady
tix in bio
THE LIVING STRANGE – DEATH OF (December 1st, 2023)
all songs made by @soklo.wav & @nicosleator
mixed by @thedillonreed
ROCCO RENZETTI – WHERE TO BEGIN (Solo album, September 15, 2023. *I just rediscovered this awesome album)
@rocco_renzetti Were you aware that my new solo album “Where To Begin” was available everywhere you stream music? …I mean…yeah, you probably were…but how good does it feel to go and fire it up over and over? Well, why not find out? It’s filled with heaters and sweeters. Probably something you should do sooner than later. Just sayin’. MmmK. Thanks.
DUUNES – DELUSIONAL (Single, December 1st, 2023)
I’m extremely thankful I get to work with some insanely talented people. A special thanks to @renematarocks for being a brotha and killing it behind the scenes, @sodamnheavy @boomjboomj @elkelvis_ for being awesome writing partners and producers, @tonyhoffermusic for mixing this banger, @howiethemaster for mastering the song, @oliviaborch for the cover art, @edmundsullivan_ for being a true homie, @allihagendorf and @brianrjaffe for their support, Nick, @bacons.bits and Chelsea at Dropout media @dan_weiss1 for being an incredible lawyer and @applemusic and @amazonmusic for the playlist love and everyone else that has been involved… you know who you are 😎
Credits:
Written by Jason Bell, Harrison Cohen, Jordan Miller
Produced by Jason Bell, Jordan Miller
Mixed by Tony Hoffer
Mastered by Howie Wienberg
Cover Art by Olivia Boryczewski
DUUNES + @musicbycypress live at The Bitter End 12/8/2023. Doors 10:30pm. Get your tickets today
REDBUD – KIN (Music video, released November 29th, 2023 via Goodeye Records)
♥️ TODAY we welcome YOU to feast your eyes on top secret footage that the RB family™️ has been keeping under wraps for NEARLY A YEAR. ♥️
That’s right folks. We just couldn’t keep the lid on any longer 😳. It only feels right to be honest with our fellow patrons. We want you to hear it straight from us 😌
😈 conspiracy theories welcome in the comment section.
While you’re at it, get tix to the @howdygalsatx 6th anniversary party 12/15!
CAMERA
@wil_kellyy
Sam Klatt
DIRECTOR
@triciatrishtreat
1st AD
@spacecadetfleming
G&E
@lorem_and_the_obscura
EXTRAS
@filletplay
@catglum
@laineygonzales
@trav_rabbitt
BAND
Katie Claghorn
@goodolesammyg
@bigfeelingzhaver
@saltkidofficial
DANCER
Sarah Higgins
ART DIRECTOR
@childofthemud
PRODUCTION ANGELS
@daisydullboy
@jumbogravy
SPECIAL THANKS
House Family
@captainquackenbush
Chicano Park
EDIT
@triciatrishtreat
@clagz
COLOR
@shtefank
GRAPHICS
Sam Klatt
MAJORETTE – ONE GLOVE (Music video, November 30th, 2023)
@Majorette.band
Sappy but snappy! ♫♪
12/16 @favoritefriendrecords holiday spectacular @ourwickedlady
1/25 EP Release @knittingfactorynyc
RAT MOTEL – DEAD MAN (Single, December 1st, 2023)
LINK IN BIO!
12/23 Columbus @rumbacafeoh
12/16 Louisville @sweater.festky
12/21 Cincinnati @motrpub
12/22 Cleveland @happydogcleveland
RAE LARZ – COSMIC CONTACT (EP, December 1st via Jupiter’s Luck Records)
📸: @adam_ninyo
ROSSO ROSSO – NIAMH (Single, December 1st, 2023)
TRINKET – SILVER THREAD / FIGURE SKATER (2 Singles, released November 9th via Sad Club Records)
SHREDFLINTSTONE – TOY (Single, November 17th, 2023)
The last Shred show of the year is 12/14 in Brooklyn at @maindragmusic w/ @big_girl_irl & @thingthething presented by @ourwickedlady great lineup, excited for this one.
Song credits:
Engineered/mixed: @connorhanson_music
Drums: @justozzie21
Bass: @slamcheddy
Guitar extras: @charliepantsuit
Co-written with all of these individuals. Song wouldn’t exist without their input and care
Photo by the great @itstylerb
THE LVP – Deepest, Darkest
out everywhere 12.15.2023
pre-save now at the link in our bio

@thelvpband thank you @mattprussin for the fantastic single artwork
COUVO – BETTER OFF (SINGLE W/ ANOTHER TRACK “WHY DO YOU WANT” Released December 1, 2023)
It’s an ode to the way a year ends, the way a new one begins, and the belief that we can take what’s here and make a brighter future out of it
On the Record: New Music Out Now!
Streetwannabesbk@gmail.com Premieres, Uncategorized
BOSCOMUJO
Happy to announce our new EP
無常 TV!!!!!!!! Five songs recorded with Sasha at Artifact Audio. Epic Mixing and production work by our good friend @assassin_of_you.th . Cover by (actual) insane man @beezongoozon. This record has been through the hands of some angels and we are insanely proud of it. Played by @ken_mujo @sam_pickard_authority and @winooski.h . Drops July 15th on streaming services, Spotify pre save link in our link tree. Love it, hate it, roast it, boast it. Either way, dig in.
–BoscoMujo

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TWO MAN GIANT SQUID – NEW SINGLE “PROGRESS” OUT NOW
@twomangiantsquid🚨 OUR BRAND NEW SINGLE, “PROGRESS” IS OUT NOW!!! So heart-warmed by the early love on this.🙏 We can’t wait to show you more from the upcoming album.
now.. LETS MAKE SOME PROGRESS.
Engineer: @samlazarhere
Mixing: Jack Moulton
Mastering: @mikeabiuso
Video: @gannonpadgett
Artwork: @schefflertyler
BREANNA BARBARA – “LIVE AT GB’S JUKE JOINT”
Also EUROPE we’ve arrived ! Our tour starts tonight in Italy @festivalbeat 🤸🏼♂️
(Tour dates in Instagram post)
BIG GIRL – NEW ALBUM “BIG GIRL VS. GOD” (Released 6/30)
Listen to Big Girl vs. God now at the l ! n k in bi😱
BIG GIRL VS. GOD
Out on @weirdsister.records
Produced by @jmpizzoferrato & @silvereyeinthesky
Mastered by @carlsaff
Recorded by @phildukesound
Musicians: @big_girl_irl @silvereyeinthesky @bart_in_a_dress @celinedijjjon @elee.pink @sweetbreadsmusic @j.strmic @willellismusic_
Album art photo by @bmillz_nyc
Special thanks to @thehostdownstairs for giving us the name big girl 💓
POP MUSIC FEVER DREAM NEW SINGLE “ABRAHAM MASLOW” OUT NOW! (Released 6/30)
Writer, vox, rhythm guitar @tim.ssssssss
Lead guitar, vox: @nicoledoesmusic
Bass guitar, vox: @carmenesperanza_
Drums, vox: @floodsubjects
Production, mix: @nicoledoesmusic and @tim.ssssssss
Engineer and master: @nicoledoesmusic
POST TRASH – Puppy Problems – “Rainbow Flag” | Post-Trash Premiere
by Dan Goldin (@post_trash_)
Puppy Problems IG
“Rainbow Flag” is the album’s first single, a song about Boston’s rapid gentrification, specifically in regards to those pushing out the communities they seek to support. From the bright acoustic guitars that open the song to the slide-assisted twang, Puppy Problems are picking up where they left off, with that noticeable boost in sonic clarity, everything crystalline in presentation. At the core of “Rainbow Flag” is Martasian and Dylan Citron’s (bedbug) harmonized vocals, singing sweetly as they watch their DIY spaces change into stores and their friends pushed further out of the city. Instead of getting swept into despair over days gone by, the song ends with a beautiful statement, “I don’t want to look back until there’s nothing left to look forward to.” As per usual, Martasian delivers the line with significance in phrasing, its meaning almost shifting until the sentence’s completion. As the duo reflect on if the wealthy yuppies “want to be someone who makes it better,” they stand defiantly in the present, holding their own as the ground crumbles around them.
(More in the Post Trash premiere)
WETSUIT – “LOCAL CELEBRITY” PREMIERING ON LOOK AT MY RECORDS
Engineered and mixed by @digo_best
Mastered by @jennica_best
Music video directed and edited by @pauldesilva
Filmed at @barsundown courtesy of @queso___queen
Artwork by @elizabethrenstrom
Released by @substitutescenerecords 💗
Thank you to all our extras: @uhhlexis @oluckyman @disaffected_hombre @danitani @majorette.band @chalon @fionnus @shmelon @mllegeraldine @izzyandthestooges @jarodgroome @jennica_best @katie__cooney @queso___queen @roberthickerson @badncheugy @sydneytateb @yanak_og @yasmina.tawil @zoeridolfistarr and Matthew, Luke and Hilary!
KING BUG – PRE-SAVE AYAHUASCA COWBOY

@yoitskingbug🌵 👁️ pre save the link in our bio! Our second single “Ayahuasca Cowboy” will be released on July 14th swipe to reveal the amazing art by @shelbillee 👁️ 🌵 photo by the Amazing @robotsrthebest
Come celebrate with us at @ourwickedlady on July 14th with @heatdeathbk // @faiders_bk // Madison Velding – Vandam @the_wants_ brought to you by @favoritefriendrecords
SHADY BUG – NEW ALBUM “WHAT’S THE USE?” OUT NOW (6/30)
You can buy the tape at our upcoming shows or through the EIS Bandcamp, link in b 🧡🧡 ~~
Okay here are the big thank yous: Of course having Exploding in Sound’s support is incredible, big shout out to Dan Goldin for just being the very best <3. Alex Molini, wherever you are (not online), we love you and you did an amazing job recording, producing, adding keys, and mixing!! Thanks so much to @guy_pidgeotto who mastered the EP with @chicagomasteringservice, he’s very talented and a bud!!! Jack Mideke @justjack_istnagarm played drums on the record, he really rocks and is also extremely talented and the coolest. Thanks to @deth_bb for the beautiful photos and cover design. 🐶 Big thanks to the St. Louis music scene, we love STL a lot.
I hope you enjoy these songs, all the lyrics are on Bandcamp, links are in the bio, SEE YOU AT THE SHOWS!!!
WORRIERS NEW SINGLE “TRUST YOUR GUT”
@worriersmusic It’s out! It’s finally out! The first single and title track from our upcoming album Trust Your Gut. A song about listening to your intuition and celebrating advocating for yourself. Presented with a fun video that’s an interpretation of Empire Records where they’re saving a queer bar instead of a record store. So many things about this song (and the whole record) are what I’ve wanted to make for a very long time. I hope you’ll take a listen. You can see the whole video over on @brooklynvegan now and YouTube!
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The whole record is out on September 15 on @ernestjenning but pre-orders are available now! Fun vinyl colors, a new shirt, and a tote based on the bar from the video. Named after my pup Lucy, of course.
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Thank you to my bandmates on this one: @frankpiegaro @atomwillardisme @franznicolay and @llegsi for helping this bop be everything I wanted it to be. Additional vocal production by @ofalltherachaels mixed by @jay_tooke_ and mastered by @joel_hatstat_high_jump_media – and I can’t forget the backing vox on this tune by @crystalasaurus and @agita_online
I couldn’t have made the 90s themed video of my dreams without @chelseachrister @gavinvmurray @alyssa.m.miller and @samgoldman1 – and of course @mindawei @cjkittenmiller @cassloop channeling and queering the movie’s vibes. Thanks so much to @theescondite and @novacommunityarts for the space to film!
Director: Chelsea Christer
Director of Photography: Gavin Murray
AC: Sam Goldman
PA: Alyssa Miller
Editor: Lauren Denitzio
Cast:
Minda Wei
CJ Miller
Cassia Lupo
Patrick Dickinson
Sydney Burgess
Candace Hansen
Joey Cacace
Sam Miller
Tessa Dugan
A Klass
Dyanara Banania
Sabrina Ooi
Megan Rika Young
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Album cover photo by @laurentakespix 🔥
WASHER – IMPROVED MEANS TO DEERIORATED ENDS
Records available through Exploding In Sound Records: explodinginsoundrecords.bandcamp.com/album/improved-means-to-deteriorated-ends
BUENO -NEW ALBUM “I WAS A THING OF BEAUTY” (6/26) RELEASED BY FREEMAN RECORDS)
This record only became possible with the support of my amazing band (Mikey, Casey, Matt and the other guy), Shea bebe Adam Reich and our friends at Freeman Street Records. Take a listen and enjoy some songs about the body as an object in a spiritual world and the non-physical manifestations of the masculine and feminine! Fun!
Links to listen / for the ltd edition vinyl are in bio and we celebrate at Purgatory 7/14 with Mulva, Debbie Dopamine and gobbinjr, see you there :~)
The art is by @daemonluvr
The mastering is by @_sarah_register
Engineering & mixing by Adam Reich @secondbasebk
Produced by Bueno & Adam Reich
PLEASURE ISLAND – CALL ME MORE (video 6/26)
Rated “S” for sincere🚨
A big thanks to everyone that helped us with this!
Video by @actually_preston_spurlock
Recorded at @lafamrecordings
Produced by @hnryflwr
Mastered by @estudiomoma
LE BIG ZERO – NEW EP “AT ARM’S LENGTH” OUT NOW (6/23)
We’re stoked to announce the release of our new EP “At Arm’s Length” coming to you soon on Mint 400 Records. Use the Presave button below, so you can listen to it on your favorite music platform as soon as it’s released.
Our first album post-pandemic, we had a lot on our minds and stuffed it all onto this six-song album. We hope you enjoy.”
FREAKY WILDERNESS – NEW SINGLE “WIND SWEPT WORLD” OUT NOW
TULA VERA – THE MOON & HER CREATOR (new EP out now!)
ON THE THE RECORD: WATER FROM YOUR EYES “EVERYONE’S CRUSHED”
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There’s been a lot of talk about “Water From Your Eyes” new album “Everyone’s Crushed” released on Matador Records (May 26th, 2023). Here we collect all the reviews and write ups, throwing them in one convenient spot so you can see what they’re saying.

PITCHFORK
By Cat Zhang
GENRE: Rock
LABEL: Matador
REVIEWED: May 30, 2023
“The Brooklyn duo’s logic-defying new album threads anticapitalist critique, stoner humor, and a hazy undercurrent of fatalism into art-pop so mesmerizing it’ll give you a contact high.
Among rock’s underclassmen, Water From Your Eyes’ Rachel Brown and Nate Amos present like back-of-classroom slackers with drool stains on their hoodie sleeves, their minds too clogged with Vine compilations to pay attention to World History. Alongside putzing around the bowling alley and getting their minds blown by Ween, the Brooklyn art-rock duo’s primary activity seems to be smoking a gargantuan amount of weed: “There was not a single drop of work done in the recording, editing, or mixing process that was not preceded by a spliff,” Amos said of their breakout 2021 album Structure. The way they talk about their latest record, Everyone’s Crushed, makes it sound as though they fished it out from their underwear drawer: culled from pre-existing material with only a few weeks of polishing, made from a “broken $100 interface and a dying computer,” their shittiest equipment yet. They purportedly tossed it to their label with no intention of taking edits.” (more in the original post)
+rcmndedlisten
Recommended Album: Water From Your Eyes – ‘Everyone’s Crushed’
The surface level of Water From Your Eyes’ sound isn’t going to make much sense to a large part of the population, but the Brooklyn-based experimental pop duo of Rachel Brown and Nate Amos have never attempted to appeal to lowest common denominators anyway. On their late-blooming 2021 breakthrough, Structure, the pair challenged themselves to create sounds that were anything but abiding to that. In their own crack of meta wit, titling the intro track “Structure” on its follow-up (and first for Matador Records,) Everyone’s Crushed, doubles as a passage into their present expectation where, by all accounts, some semblance of form and “pop” cohesion actually does make itself visible. There’s symbolism in that. Brown and Amos are holding a mirror more focused than ever against the self, the world (and its all-consuming, capitalistic uneasiness) and onto their sound, and so their art becomes a reflection of how our experiences begin whole but become broken by forces beyond control. Everyone’s Crushed in turn attempts to put each tiny shard of mirror back together, but as we all know, you can never truly put something shattered back into its original form. That’s what makes this collection of 9 very singular tracks respective in their own prism of color, texture and energy. They’re dependent on the angle of stress they were smashed and the resulting meditation that glued them back into being part of the same shape, with Brown and Amos rummaging through their kitchen sink of instruments, from erratic synthesizers, percussion in disarray, droning guitar, and opulent strings, to mend them. Sometimes there are proportionate patterns in what your senses visualize or the degree at which they move (”Barley”, “True Life”,) and in other instances, it feels like the act of piecing everything together is a hard-earned exercise for the brain before it eventually sees outlines coming into being (”Everyone’s Crushed”, “Remember Not My Name”.) “There are no happy endings / Only things that happen,” Brown sings on its closer “Buy My Product”. There’s beauty in that realization in that when you accept everything and everyone eventually becomes their own unique version of a damaged good, it in turn becomes something beyond invaluable. Water From Your Eyes know their art need not be perfect or gloss, though they certainly use that to their advantage here on Everyone’s Crushed. Rather, it finds the right consumer who considers their sound to be something no one else could create in this timeline.
Highlights: “Barley”, “Remember Not My Name”, “Buy My Product”
LOUD AND QUIET
Water From Your Eyes
Everyone’s Crushed
(MATADOR)
8/10
Words by Jake Crossland
Water From Your Eyes have earned a reputation for trolling by clashing dumb irony up alongside genuine sincerity and musically shifting between beauty and chaos at breakneck pace. Turning on their track record, Everyone’s Crushed, their first album for Matador, sees them transform delicate synths into industrial interruption and aggressive riffs into elegant hooks, in understated fashion.
Similarly to their post-pop internet contemporaries, they take all of music’s canon at face value, disregarding snobbish critics, and fashion it into something innovative. While Jockstrap will pack songs with ideas, and 100 Gecs can pursue the joke over anything else, Rachel Brown and Nate Amos dial back to a more accessible balance. ‘True Life’ references an actual battle with Neil Young’s lawyer, but not to the extent that it overwhelms its glut of scuzzy, addictive melodies.
Where 2010s acts to whom lazy journalists might compare this group (Sleigh Bells, Dirty Projectors) spent their time adorning and complicating in the search for something novel, Water From Your Eyes instead dismantle and reassemble everything they’ve absorbed after a lifetime on the internet, and perhaps explain it best themselves on standout ‘14’: “I traced what I erased”. Gorgeous strings are looped into a rare emotional respite from the havoc elsewhere, and Brown’s vocals are genuinely affecting even while invoking vomit.
‘Out There’ is another beguiling highlight – a phone-alarm synth regularly interrupting a kinetic and aggressive bass-drum groove – and captures the best of the album. Thankfully, Everyone’s Crushed isn’t pissing anyone off despite any trollish intention. It’s honest, smart, refined – and simply excellent.
FLOOD MAGAZINE
In the Midst of Major Changes, Water From Your Eyes Are Still Finding Time to Bowl
Ahead of their debut for Matador Records, Rachel Brown and Nate Amos talk Everyone’s Crushed, changing routines, and newfound exposure—well, actually mostly just 311.
Words: MARGARET FARRELL
Photos: MARGARET FARRELL
May 02, 2023

” Water From Your Eyes, the experimental pop music duo Rachel Brown and Nato Amos, are about to play the first show of their New York City residency. But throughout our chat, the new Matador signees get most excited when recalling a 311 concert they attended last year the same week they opened for ‘90s indie icons Pavement. “Stephen Malkmus very patiently listened to us talk about 311,” Nate explains. Rachel lets out a soft laugh.
We’re tucked into the corner of a decrepit Greenpoint DIY venue that’s covered in graffiti (one earnest scribble sticks out: “Just want to be drunk enuff to cry…sorry that’s stupid”), with leopard print sound buffers hanging on the ceiling. Brown sits on an old foldout chair and Nate is next to them on a ripped leather couch. “We played [with Pavement], and then the next night we saw 311, and then the next night we saw Pavement again,” Amos continues. “So in between the first time we met Stephen Malkmus and the second time we met Stephen Malkmus, we were talking about 311.” He becomes serious for a moment as he admits, “In certain ways, it was the best live concert I’ve ever seen.”
Brown, still in awe months later, reflects: “It was the most drugged-out I’ve felt sober. It was so weird. It was just crazy. They’re crazy.” Amos cuts back in: “They’re all really good at their instruments—like, what they’re putting together doesn’t really make sense. The singer sings about how grateful he is about various things, and the emcee raps about how fucking sick 311 is.” Did Malkmus match their excitement? “No,” Brown replies. “I think he was really tired. It was the fourth show in a row. We kind of just punished him,” they laugh with a slight wheeze.
Meeting Pavement, who Rachel says is one of their favorite bands, was a good experience overall, even if they didn’t bond over feel-good rap-rock. Meanwhile, a flood of visions seemingly comes back from that night as Nate continues on about being in a Terminal 5 crowd of fans donning 311 jerseys. “That was hard to shake. I was thinking about that show for a week at least,” he says. “They did this crazy thing where there was a 10-minute drum solo during which all the crew brought out this whole drumline, like, blind tossing drum sticks—”
“We don’t even smoke weed anymore. We have meetings now…a lot of meetings.”— Rachel Brown
Rachel excitedly interjects, “Dude, they did not blind toss drum sticks.” Nate stands his ground: “Yeah they did—I thought it was my imagination, and then I looked it up online and it’s part of their routine. They do it a lot. But the craziest thing about it is that it was the third or fourth song. It was really early in the show.”
“They did? I didn’t get that on video,” Brown withdraws.
While it is true that 311 have a live drumline routine with blind tossing drumsticks, you can expect nothing that complex from Brown and Amos’ live show. They’ve stripped their live set to only the two of them—they even got rid of their amp. “We’re kind of in this constant process to streamline it and make it easier,” Amos explains. What you can expect is Amos shredding on his white guitar with “Love Feeling” scrawled across it in black duct tape while manipulating an army of pedals. Next to him is a sunglasses-wearing Brown, gripping a microphone while cooly reciting abstract lyrics. Despite their continuously minimized live setup, their presence is still engrossing. At times it sounds like demons are clawing their way out between the strings, climbing up the venue’s walls. The crowd is lost in a trance. ” (More in original post)
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Water From Your Eyes Slouch Toward Transcendence on ‘Everyone’s Crushed’
The avant-pop duo melds lyrical free-association with enjoyably disorienting music on their great new LP
BY KORY GROW
“WHEN WAS THE first time you heard the word ‘saccharine’?” singer Rachel Brown asks, sounding a bit like a tired Beat poet, on Water From Your Eyes’ jazzy song, “Remember Not My Name.” Like practically every lyric on the avant-pop duo’s Everyone’s Crushed – at least the ones that don’t read like free-associated stream of consciousness poetry – Brown’s question could be taken ironically.
Since forming in 2016, Water From Your Eyes have paired noisy yet winsome music with winky, tongue-in-cheek lyrics that Brown delivers in a way that can sound at once sweetly innocent and slightly devious. That vague insincerity is an acquired taste but once you’re immersed in it, it can feel almost charming. It’s the secret ingredient that made their covers album, 2021’s Somebody Else’s Songs, so enjoyable (Brown enunciates every lyric of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” dorkily-on-purpose and sings No Doubt’s “Hella Good” sorta off pitch), and it’s also what made Structure, their 2021 album of originals, strangely endearing.
As with their previous records, Everyone’s Crushed opens up like its own universe. Keyboards stutter aimlessly, then they sigh, and then Brown exhales drolly right along with them: “I just wanted to pray for the rain.” Seems harmless enough, but then Brown’s counterpart, Nate Amos, who handles all the instruments, starts trilling his keys at the beginning of “Barley” and Brown, who uses they/them pronouns, starts singing about counting mountains. It’s disorienting (literally … they sing, “West wind left to bounce” with more trills) and they even quote Sting’s “Fields of Gold” before the whole thing approximates the audial experience of melting. Amos’ synths just seem to lose form.
This chaos frequently works in the duo’s favor. “Out There” begins with funky bass and ascending synths for a good minute before Amos starts squalling his guitar and Brown speak-sings a string of single syllable nouns and verbs: “track, give, dive, slack, drag, draft, mud, scram.” Does it mean anything? It’s hard to tell with the guitar jumping between your ears, but the effect is fun. “Everyone’s Crushed” finds Brown varying the phrase “I’m with everyone I love, and everything hurts” (also “I’m in love with everyone and everything hurts” and “I’m with everyone I hurt and everything’s love”) over more noisy guitar loops that don’t quite match up with the rhythm. And “True Life” pulls off the stereo clanging again but pairs it with a break bit, over which Brown raps kind of like Beck in the early Nineties.
At its worst, the music on Everyone’s Crushed sounds like etudes – studies in experimentalism, finger exercises for tyros in the avant-garde. But when Water From Your Eyes find transcendence – especially on the record’s final two tracks, “14” and the extra winky “Buy My Product” – it can be quite stunning.
“14” pairs warm orchestral strings with feedback as Brown sings, “When did it start to loop?” A lot of the time, they couldn’t find the right pitch with a map, a compass, and Lewis and Clark narrating the Waze directions, but there’s something nevertheless pleasant about the way they sing. You want them to find their way and get there. And on “Buy My Product,” which features a revolving, nearly Motorik beat, Brown and Amos work together to create a multilayered meditation on which Brown snarks at the nature of art and consumerism. “Remember that there are only things that happen,” they sing. “Buy my product. Now.” Nothing saccharine about that.

·May 26, 2023
Water From Your Eyes – Everyone’s Crushed (Matador)
On Everyone’s Crushed, Brooklyn duo Water From Your Eyes continues to carve out a distinctive path with a refreshingly original album that feels much more like a storming debut than their sixth full-length.
Nate Amos and Rachel Brown started writing music together in Chicago, 2016, over a conversation about Power, Corruption & Lies. Since then, Water From Your Eyes’ evolution has amassed a back catalogue which capably covers a ridiculously broad range of genres, from electronic dance, folk, jazz, beat poetry, indie rock and more. Their breakthrough album, 2021’s Structure, hinted at great things to come with a killer combination of silliness and fatalism intertwined with left-field pulsating rhythms and deadpan lyrics. Everyone’s Crushed feels much more than the culmination of these past releases though, with confident strides toward a sound that is uniquely their own: an electrifying bricolage of industrial polyrhythms, chunky bass lines, ambient drones, synth strings and neat microtonal mini-riffs, all sliced, diced and repurposed into unconventional song structures. In short, Everyone’s Crushed swells and swoons with an experimental sound that is both beautiful and violent, and like nothing else you will hear this year.
Across its nine contrasting tracks, a disorienting journey unfolds as cascading synthetic sounds swirl and collide with Brown’s grounded vocal, creating a mesmerising and invigorating splash of artistry. Opening vignette, ‘Structure’ sets the tone and expectation for the album, with a disjointed, dissonant synth noise circling Brown’s words: “praying for rain, wishful thinking for sunny days”. Next, the hallucinatory groove of ‘Barley’ buzzes in, arcing in seemingly random call tones like a failing electrical diode searching for a response. The reply comes in the form of a bluesy country guitar hook which cuts in unexpectedly; a sound that has no place being there, and which worms its way into your ear. ‘Out There’ starts as a murky post-punk rumba with cheesy dance piano breaks, before shrieking guitars loop in unison around Brown’s voice. Then, the steady persistent single kick drum on ‘Open’ hacks a course through Amos’ otherworldly feedback and violent guitar flashes, navigating a bleak inner maze, grasping hopefully towards a friendly flicker of light in the distance.
The title track embodies the rawness and contradictory forces at play on Everyone’s Crushed. Like broken clockwork, its constituent parts and instruments jostle out of sync and at odds with each other. Brown ultimately fails to resolve the awkwardness or corral the song into something coherent as their voice disintegrates into cracked facsimiles of itself: “I’m in love with everyone and everything hurts”. The song’s demonic time signature and structure may be unsettling, but makes sense in the context of an album that is not afraid to expose its listeners to what it feels like to be overwhelmed by life itself. It’s a testament to the duo’s growth and resilience, having weathered personal storms during its creation. Marking 2021 as one of the most challenging years of their lives, Brown grappled with mental health and a sense of disillusionment as capitalism and establishment politics resurged during the pandemic’s waning months, while Amos confronted personal battles with substance abuse, supported by Brown’s unwavering presence. The ache of these healing wounds leaks into the songwriting, adding sincerity and perspective to the senselessness, with palpable moments of tension and sadness followed by unexpected levity. Alternating layers of acceptance and frustration are hammered into the album’s fabric, reflecting back as a kind of stoic humour with which we can all associate.
True Life’ is a lesson in working with whatever life throws at you. The original chorus paraphrased Neil Young‘s ‘Cinnamon Girl’ but after a legal challenge, Water From Your Eyes’ post-modern sensibilities were triggered and it became a song about writing a song called ‘True Life‘. As a lazy bass chugs along, serial killer guitars stab in rhythmic lunges as Brown sings, tongue-in-cheek, “Neil let me sing your song…” Amos also takes over the pen on ‘Remember Not My Name’ and ’14’, two songs that he associates with particularly tough periods, but also times where the support of friends and the love you feel for yourself and others you’re close to are a lifeline. The beautiful horror of ’14’ , in contrast to the rest of the album, is a heady, almost baroque cinematic experience, which is sensitively interpreted by Brown’s direction in the accompanying video. Their artistic vision, inspired by Meshes of the Afternoon, Last Year in Marienbad and Spirited Away as well as the painting “The Triumph of Bacchus” by Diego Velázquez beautifully captures the act of letting go, a visual representation of the conflicts we carry within ourselves.
Despite the urgency of its fun freaky bass line, there’s a superficial buoyancy to closing track ‘Buy My Product’, masking a numbness to the commercial realities of life in the music industry. Brown bowls it straight down the line: There are no happy endings, only things that happen. Buy My Product”. In a last ironic gesture, the song dutifully delivers some of the albums most delicious guitar hooks and beats, a transaction between artist and audience: “I’m spending! I’m spending!”
Six albums in, the real potential of Water From Your Eyes is only just starting to crystallise. Everyone’s Crushed is their best collection of ideas to date, blending disparate elements into a harmonious cacophony you can lose yourself to. The exciting thing is that we doubt they’ve even reached the peak of their inspiring, oddball sounds.
‘Everyone’s Crushed’ is out 26th May, on Matador.
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Artist Spotlight: Water From Your Eyes
MAY 26, 2023
Water From Your Eyes is the Brooklyn-based duo of Nate Amos and Rachel Brown, who have been making music together since they met in Chicago in 2016. They both have their own individual projects – Amos makes music as This Is Lorelai, Brown as thanks for coming — but their disparate and singularly offbeat sensibilities collide in fascinating ways in their collaborative work, which also tends to reflect the evolution of their personal relationship. They were dating when they made their self-titled debut EP in a week, broke up following a move to New York City, then started working on 2021’s Structure, their fifth record, which brought their knack for hooks, mangled experiments, abstract lyricism, and playful sincerity together and closer to the fore. It’s a balance they continue to toy with and perfect on Everyone’s Crushed, their first LP since signing to Matador, which is out today. “I’m ready to throw you up,” Brown sings on ’14’, which you might hear as off, because that’s exactly what the album keeps doing – the songs twist and tease and tie themselves into a knot until you almost can’t stomach it, but it’s the same chaos that feeds you, so you can’t help but come back. Throw you off as they might, there’s real tenderness and beauty there, and it’s all as thrilling as it is violently, inescapably funny.
We caught up with Water From Your Eyes for the latest edition of our Artist Spotlight series to talk about their collaborative relationship, the making of Everyone’s Crushed, the role of humour in their music, and more.
Rachel, you said in an interview a couple of years back that your last album, Structure, was the two of you being personal together. By comparison, you’ve described Everyone’s Crushed as your most collaborative record to date. What’s the difference between those things in your mind?
Rachel Brown: I feel like Structure was the first time we wrote an album together without any gimmicks. We used to write lyrics together based on, like, the viewpoints of animals or side characters in movies. Structure was the first time where we were writing music that wasn’t from anybody else’s viewpoint and had emotional ties to our own lives. I think in Somebody Else’s Song, the album before that, it was a little bit like that, but that was the least collaborative album, I would say, because it was made at the end – not at the end of our relationship, but while we were dating and living together and being in the band, and it was like pulling teeth, to make that album. Structure was the first time that we’d moved out of the apartment we were living in, so I had to go to Nate’s house when we were working on it, and that was nice. But even on Structure, there’s a couple of songs that Nate wrote entirely by himself, and also, four of the songs are just the same lyrics. This was just more songs that we worked on. It’s not that this was not personal, but it was also more collaborative. The process is like, Nate mixes the music and then we write music together. And this was the first album in like two albums that Nate didn’t write any of the lyrics entirely by himself, right?
Nate Amos: Yeah. The lyrics on the opener, ‘Structure’, is entirely Rachel. But apart from that, every song on this album, the lyrics are a collaboration. Rachel takes the lead lyrically, usually – in the past sometimes, but especially on this album, the process is, once the track is made, I’ll have some sort of kernel of an idea, a particular lyric, like one phrase. And then I pass it off to Rachel, and Rachel takes it and runs with it, and I function more as an editor or reflective surface from that point moving forward. So I think the lyrics on this album are largely Rachel, but I kind of build a little playground for Rachel to run around it. [laughs] My contributions are more like prompts than the bulk of it.
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Everyone’s Crushed Finds Water From Your Eyes at the Height of Their Powers
The experimental rock duo showcase their evolving chemistry across their best album yet
(Rating 8.3)
By Grant Sharples | May 26, 2023
Everyone’s Crushed, the latest album from experimental indie-pop duo Water From Your Eyes, picks up right where their last album left off. Its cheeky opening track, “Structure,” shares the same name as the Brooklyn natives’ 2021 breakthrough record. It’s as if vocalist Rachel Brown and multi-instrumentalist/producer Nate Amos are world-building, expanding on the lore of their dense catalog. On their first album for the revered indie titan, Matador Records, Water From Your Eyes deliver on the simmering anticipation surrounding them. It’s another case that marks Brown and Amos as one of the most innovative, exciting creative partnerships of the moment.
Although this is technically their sixth album as Water From Your Eyes, Brown and Amos have a long history together. Formerly a couple, they’ve worked on album after album after album, and their artistry has become a seemingly bottomless pit of fun, off-kilter ideas. Their prolific nature abounds in thanks for coming, Brown’s solo project that also includes plenty of Amos’ songwriting and production. With 79 Bandcamp releases under the thanks for coming moniker, these two musicians understand the symbiotic relationship at the heart of all creative endeavors. There’s also Amos’ solo music as This Is Lorelei and his project with indie-pop auteur Lily Konigsberg as My Idea. How they’ve managed to make so much music—and so much great music at that—is a herculean feat.
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Water From Your Eyes Is Making Dazzling, Dadaist Art-Rock You Need to Hear
Singer-songwriter Rachel Brown talks with Them about the duo’s new album Everyone’s Crushed.
May 26, 2023
Singer-songwriter Rachel Brown speaks in a monotonous cadence resembling their vocal style in their art-rock duo Water From Your Eyes. When I bring this up, Brown explains, “I feel like it’s just sort of how I talk. I guess it’s meditative. It’s kind of drony in a way.”
But it’s clear that there’s plenty simmering beneath their cool demeanor. Brown, for example, admits to me that they used to do stand-up in high school, which feels shocking given their shyness but also fitting for someone so sharp and quick-witted. We’re sitting backstage together before their Los Angeles show at the tres hip venue Zebulon when they tell me that they don’t want to be perceived on stage. I joke that they should perform in a box,
“I try. It’s an invisible box,” they quip.
Later that night, watching Brown perform, it’s difficult to imagine them being afraid of the spotlight. Their groovy, minimalist dance moves mesmerize the crowd, and they effortlessly pull off some dry banter between songs. (Perhaps the stand-up skills have come in handy after all.) Their stage presence has an intentional, uneasy quality befitting of the duo’s angular and often challenging compositions.
Now 26, Brown seems to have found a new freedom in performing after seven years on the stage. It also helps that Water From Your Eyes is a collaborative project with bandmate and close friend Nate Amos, as opposed to their solo work under the moniker Thanks for Coming, which Brown describes as a kind of diary musical project that can be slightly compulsive. They feel some distance from WFYE’s music, since it’s not all coming from their personal experience. “I kind of hate performing my music,” they admit.
But however complex Brown’s relationship to the stage might be, they have found a refreshingly direct power in being a nonbinary performer. After a recent show, they tell me, they were thanked by someone whose partner is nonbinary. “It just means so much for them to know that there’s somebody out doing this and being in front of people,” they tell me. “I was like, damn, that’s really special.”
Moments of real human connection like those, juxtaposed with Brown and Amos’ unconventional and oft indescribable sounds, is what the band’s latest album Everyone’s Crushed is all about. The Brooklyn duo’s LP tackles themes like the duality of love and pain, existential horror and capitalism with Dadaist aplomb. Everyone’s Crushed finds the band at their most experimental and yet somehow their catchiest to date, drawing comparisons to art-school guitar hero Glenn Branca and the ever-befuddling abstractions of The Residents. It’s also a hallmark moment in the band’s career as the album is their first for the now legendary tastemaker label Matador Records, home of indie rock icons Pavement, Interpol, and Belle and Sebastian.
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Album Of The Week: Water From Your Eyes Everyone’s Crushed
BY JAMES RETTIG
“There are no happy endings/ There are only things that happen.” If you’re looking for an encapsulation of Water From Your Eyes’ whole burnt-out ethos, look no further than “Buy My Product,” the insistent closing track from Everyone’s Crushed, the duo’s fifth overall album but first for Matador Records. After years in the trenches, Nate Amos and Rachel Brown’s winking, sardonic recording project has landed at an institutionalized label. And while one might believe that becoming part of such an esteemed roster represents the start of a new chapter, Water From Your Eyes know better than that. Any form of success is just another opportunity for failure. There are no happy endings. That’s why they’re begging: “Buy my product!” Like, engage, subscribe — maybe that catchy tune will help them pay the bills.
Though they might seem like new kids on the block to those less attuned to the underbelly of the Brooklyn DIY scene, Amos and Brown have been making music together since 2016, when they first met in Chicago. They started dating; they broke up after a move to New York City, but they continued making music. That messy origin story feels fitting for the sort of music that they make: dismantled pop songs, ones that find something transcendent in the rubble. They make music on their own — Amos as This Is Lorelai, Brown as Thanks For Coming — but what ties them to each other is a desire to confound.
Water From Your Eyes’ early discography is littered with half-formed ideas and experiments that don’t totally work, but something shifted with 2018’s Somebody Else’s Song. It felt like they had started to take their music — and by extension any sort of career that might come from it — a little more seriously, and among their intriguing deconstructions some real songs started to emerge, like the bittersweetly hypnotic “Adeline.” With Structure (one of the best albums of 2021), they continued to plant a flag in both directions, becoming both more hooky and more abstract.
“Structure is the first album we’ve ever been entirely happy with,” Amos said at the time. “We think it successfully captures the odd juxtaposition of seriousness and lightheartedness that’s always been at the core of Water From Your Eyes.” That dichotomy was on forceful display with tracks like “My Love’s,” which alternates between abrasive and sickly sweet, and the dueling “Quotations,” presented in two flavors on Structure: one mechanically raw, the other humanistically yearning.
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ALBUM REVIEW: WATER FROM YOUR EYES – EVERYONE’S CRUSHED
TIM SENTZ· MAY 26, 2023
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At one point during “True Life”, the centerpiece of Water From Your Eyes’ Matador debut Everyone’s Crushed, Rachel Brown’s repetitive “she was wearing / she was wearing / she was wearing gold” transforms into “shoes wearing shoes wearing shoes.” For a moment it seems Water From Your Eyes are trying to make a statement on consumerism. We’re all just shoes wearing shoes, name brands wearing name brands. Or it could not be.
Digging for meaning in the music from the experimental duo of Brown and Nate Amos can be akin to searching for a needle in a haystack or a contact lens in a bucket of kitty litter; they probably had some intentions – either vague or concrete – when they set out on making these songs, but by the final product they’ve long been warped, waiting for the listener to decode them with their own personal understanding or imagination.
For six albums now the twosome have been tugging along their listeners, perhaps even trolling them in some degree, and Everyone’s Crushed may be their strongest box of tricks to date. To kick things off, the opener here is called “Structure”, which just so happened to be the name of their 2021 album. It’s something that’ll confuse search engines and conversations alike. Smart or trolling, no one cares when the music is this good.
The two are very much aware of the absurdity they surround themselves with. Their music is crooked, just like their sense of humor. “One, two, three, four, I count mountains,” Brown repeats on “Barley”, with a deadpan wisdom of someone in on a cosmic joke that’s never explained. Others employ a similar approach, but less teasingly; Dry Cleaning’s Florence Shaw comes to mind, but a sly smile never cracks Brown’s face, they remain in character, if we can even call it that – this is their character. “They’re nihilists Donnie, they don’t believe in anything” is the kind of thought that might come to many uninitiated Water From Your Eyes listeners, and it might even be a clever snapback, if Brown cared enough to listen.
This doesn’t in any way make Water From Your Eyes less interesting. Jumping to Matador for Everyone’s Crushed was a bold move; they now get mentioned in the same breath as Interpol and Spoon, two bands they’ve opened for. Now their music and hopefully influence can reach further, because today’s musical landscape seems devoid of this kind of truly offbeat humor.
Everyone’s Crushed is about nothing, but also about everything – but none of it would matter if the instrumental portion wasn’t as intriguing as the words. This album’s grooves run deeper than Structure’s, with strychnine-laced synths that develop in more dastardly manners – check out the deranged organs on “Open”. Then there’s the jangle-pop of “Out There”, where they pair the spacey synth and bass groove with delightful pianos before twirling out in scratchy guitar. Brown’s vocals over the melody are still intentionally misleading, “she plays the piano / she stole it from the mall / all of my best friends lost out here on the sprawl,” they sing, only to then toss out any hint of emotion by hypnotically rattling off a string of seemingly unrelated words – “Track Free Mend Three Bend Feed Knee” – and so on.
The beautiful “14” might be the realest (and clearest) Water From Your Eyes can get. Genuinely pondering their life choices seems strangely honest for this duo, but Brown allows their vocals to soar high, singing “I erased the space” – but naturally, they have to undercut the earnestness with a more characteristic line, “I’m ready to throw you up”, to balance the soapy discourse. “14” is still magical, it’s almost like their definition of a ballad as Amos stretches serene violin strings over a torture table to get the right sense of fear and comfort.
All of this is building to the greatest punchline to date from this band – the closing “Buy My Product” is a simple invitation to, well, spend some cash on their record. This isn’t Maynard James Keenan-level mockery, his hilariously aggravating “Hooker With a Penis” song from Tool’s Ænima savagely attacks his devoted fans. Brown and Amos aren’t interested in going that far – they don’t have their own winery to fall back on, and there’s no guarantee that their albums will sell as well. “Buy My Product” doesn’t cut deep on purpose, the two just want you and me and everyone we know to go buy their album, which is exactly what Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen want you to do, they just glamorize it with mega-arena tours, major label supported ad campaigns and political banter. Well, Water From Your Eyes need to pay the rent, they need to eat, so do yourself and them a favor, and go buy their fucking album. “Now.”
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Water From Your Eyes are the chaotic DIY indie-pop duo who will help you laugh through the pain
Sadie Bell Published: May 26, 2023
This story originally appeared in the summer 2023 issue of Alternative Press. Read the cover story here.
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Water From Your Eyes once had a brilliant idea. Inspired by Blue Man Group, the indie-rock duo made up of Nate Amos and Rachel Brown spitballed a plan to cast a bunch of people who vaguely resembled them to play a series of concerts or even go on tour. Amos and Brown? They would stay home — probably to rewatch their favorite episodes of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Unfortunately, they scrapped it.
“Turns out we know somebody who actually does that already,” Brown says, their earnest tone making it a little unclear if they’re being serious.
In fact, it’s a little unclear whether the band really considered their DIY lookalike scheme. The two of them call it the most ridiculous idea for a bit that they’ve ever come up with and never saw through, but they describe it rather matter-of-fact. It wouldn’t be too far off if they decided to revisit it, even for one night; really, no band are quite as in on the bit like Water From Your Eyes.

[Photo by Eleanor Petry]
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BY JEFF TERICH
MAY 26, 2023
Water From Your Eyes – Everyone’s Crushed
Brooklyn duo Water From Your Eyes aren’t a new band per se—they began releasing music back in 2016. But their first album for indie heavyweight Matador feels like a significant step forward, as their sound continues to evolve in a way that sees them weaving together strains of experimental electronics and industrial elements with pop songwriting. Moments like “Barley” and “Out There” are prime examples of this innovative fusion, finding more tuneful applications of their exhilarating weirdness as Rachel Brown’s vocals are the strongest they’ve ever sounded.
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13th March 2023
Basking in the winter sunshine and admiring the multicoloured houseboats that line the narrow curves of Regent’s Canal, Water From Your Eyes are discussing their long and winding journey to get here. The sky is peculiarly bright for a February afternoon, and for experimental pop duo Rachel Brown and Nate Amos, the world feels delicious. “Things are finally happening for our band – and look where we are today,” says producer Amos, gesturing at his quaint surroundings as light catches his rings.
In a few hours, the pair will headline The Lexington – one of London’s most prominent indie venues – but for now, we’re in a dreamy, singular moment. Brown and Amos have spent the past six years working towards selling out rooms overseas, having started out as a completely DIY operation out of their home studio set-ups. Their electro sound is as healing as it is brutal: largely inspired by early New Order, the songs are wreathed in weighty fuzz, crackle and gorgeously expansive tones, while remaining distinctly self-contained.
Brown and Amos commandeer their own universe, melding affecting pop with an offbeat sense of humour. Yet that disruptive spirit doesn’t rely on punchlines so much as erratic pacing and subtle, surrealist jokes. 2021 EP ‘Somebody Else’s Songs’ recalled the lo-fi meme culture of early social media, opening with a dead-eyed cover of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’. Breakthrough album ‘Structure’, released later that year, went a step further, utilising Brown’s forthright delivery to stunning effect. “My love is lost somewhere under the ground / They know their own way out,” they sang over whirring drones on ‘My Love’s’. Nation Of Language‘s lightly abrasive synth-pop is an easy comparison point, but Water From Your Eyes’ fascinating, strange sincerity is all theirs.
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Rachel Brown and Nate Amos make adventurous music that ranges from clinical experimentation to oozing emotion (as in the case of May Song You Need entry “14”). But whatever mode
they’re in on Everyone’s Crushed — whether they’re coming from a cool remove or right in the thick of it — they always manage to keep things objectively interesting and emotionally evocative.
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Water from Your Eyes Break Down New Album Everyone’s Crushed Track by Track: Exclusive
Our May CoSign take us through their new LP

Water from Your Eyes, photo by Ben Kaye
May 26, 2023
May 26, 2023 | 9:30am ET
Track by Track is our recurring feature series in which artists guide readers through each song on their latest release. Today, our May 2023 CoSign Water from Your Eyes give us insight into their Matado Records debut, Everyone’s Crushed.
New York City-based indie duo Water from Your Eyes (Consequence‘s May CoSign!) have released their latest album, the excellent Everyone’s Crushed. A record defined by perfectly constructed contradictions, Everyone’s Crushed finds Nate Amos and Rachel Brown at their best.
The album’s nine songs are the product of Amos and Brown working closer together than ever before, and the result is noticeable. From its clear pop sensibilities to its creative, wild experimentation, each song brims with exciting ideas, subtle humor, and sheer personality.
“Some of the older albums, a handful of songs were done, lyrics and all, by the time we got together to work on it,” Amos told Consequence in our CoSign profile. “Whereas this time, I would finish the instrumentals and maybe have like a single lyric or just an idea of what the lyrics could be, and then Rachel would kind of take the reins from there.”
Over Amos’ unflinching compositions, Brown delivers abstract musings that are sometimes deadpan and at other times, starkly beautiful. They present a unique perspective, one that forgoes both pessimism and optimism outright.
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Immerse yourself in Water From Your Eyes, the enigmatic duo from Brooklyn fusing arthouse aesthetics with a post-punk edge, captivating listeners with their unconventional indie pop brilliance.
Water From Your Eyes, the enigmatic duo from the heart of Brooklyn, effortlessly blend arthouse aesthetics with a post-punk edge, leaving listeners captivated by their unconventional indie pop brilliance. Enter Nate Amos and Rachel Brown, the visionaries behind the highly anticipated album “Everyone’s Crushed” and the creators of visually stunning music videos that redefine artistic boundaries.
In an interview with Happy, Nate and Rachel offer a glimpse into their intriguing lives. Nate, a connoisseur of horror films and music, finds solace in the eerie melodies while meticulously backing up his ailing computer. Meanwhile, Rachel’s return from a sublet in the vibrant streets of Chicago added a dash of cosmopolitan allure to their nomadic existence, firmly grounding them in the thriving music scene of Brooklyn alongside illustrious acts like Sweet Baby Jesus and The Cradle.
Delving into their creative process, Water From Your Eyes showcase their evolution as a powerhouse duo. Rachel’s poignant lyricism takes center stage, accompanied by Nate’s musical wizardry. Collaboration has been the lifeblood of their artistry, allowing them to surmount obstacles like their breakup while sharing a living space. Their music, a soul-stirring exploration of anxiety and uncertainty, serves as both an escape and a catalyst for profound introspection.
With an unrivaled sound and visuals that mesmerise, Water From Your Eyes continues to be a profound source of inspiration, bringing wit and whimsy to the tumultuous tapestry of modern life. As they traverse their musical odyssey, they aspire not only to forge an indelible impact on the world but also to treasure the small joys that infuse their journey with boundless love and passion.

Happy: What are you up to today?
Nate: I’m in a days-long process of backing up my old computer which is dying.
Mostly watching horror movies and listening to music while I keep an eye on that.
I’m mostly just hanging out and decompressing in between tours while I’m home in Brooklyn, trying to build up as much energy as I can.
I’ve been eating a lot of Chinese food from a restaurant I used to live next to – I would hang out on their roof and one time they saw me and got upset but I think it’s been long enough that they don’t recognize me anymore.
Rachel: I flew back to New York today from Chicago, where I’ve been for the last week doing nothing but sitting at my parents’ house playing this new game on my phone called “Township” where I run a town (farm, manufacture, etc.)
I’m back in New York right now, but I am staying at my friend Ana’s apartment because I’m subletting my apartment until July.
She’s at the gym so I’m in her living room with her family’s cat she just brought back from New Jersey. His name is Larry and he is so cute, but I am allergic so I am sitting here sneezing and typing.
Happy: Where’s home, and what’s the music scene like in your neck of the woods?
Nate: Home is Brooklyn (when I’m here). The music scene is awesome and really wide-ranging but I can’t really say I know that much about what’s going on these days as we’re usually on the road.
There are a lot of really inspiring artists that I’m aware of, and I’m sure there are even more that I don’t know.
Rachel: I live in Brooklyn, but lately it doesn’t really feel like I have a home.
There’s a place where all of my stuff is but I do not seem to be currently living there seeing as though I’m on my friend’s couch right now.
I have no idea what’s going on in the music scene here, I haven’t been in Brooklyn for more than a month and a half continuously since before March 2022.
I know there are lots of very talented artists here (i.e. Sweet Baby Jesus, Fantasy of a Broken Heart, Kolb, The Cradle, Joey Agresta, Hank, Godcaster, etc.) but I have no idea what’s going on.
I hope everyone’s doing well. Very sweet and talented folks here.
Happy: Tell us about your average day.
Nate: Generally waking up in an unfamiliar place and heading to the next show, wherever that is.
I’ve been reading a lot recently. When I’m at home I watch a lot of movies/tv shows and try to write music as much as I can.
Rachel: Usually I have a stomach ache. That’s the one real consistent thing about my life right now.
I’d say an average day on tour is waking up and driving many hours. Looking out of the window at the view from the highway.
Sometimes it’s so beautiful and sometimes it looks like every place you’ve ever been but I think there’s something beautiful about that as well.