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Water From Your Eyes ~ Somebody Else's Song
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Release Date: 17 May, 2024
- Green with Black & Purple Splatter Vinyl
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In the years since the release of Water From Your Eyes' groundbreaking effort, "Somebody Else's Song," the duo have taken the world by storm, becoming one of the most consistent and beloved experimental pop bands of the era - They've toured with Interpol, Squid, Palm, Real Estate, and Pavement, earning a reputation as critically acclaimed songwriters and a stellar live act with a boisterous presence. This October marks five years since the release and Exploding In Sound Records are celebrating with a limited edition reissue on green vinyl with purple and black splatter!
Back in 2019, Brooklyn's Water From Your Eyes had been evolving and experimenting with their sound. With "Somebody Else's Song," the band felt that they had found their place, the album an amalgamation of their past releases, honing in previously explored aesthetics but combining and rearranging ideas to capture feelings of self-reflection and personal growth. At their core, the duo of Nate Amos and Rachel Brown make experimental pop music, songs you can dance to, songs that will stick in your head long after you've heard them. The sound of Water From Your Eyes is far more expansive however, and "Somebody Else's Song" is blissfully unclassifiable.
The lines of genre have blurred beyond recognition. The landscape flickers between haunting ambiance and noisy immersion, electronic and acoustic elements expressing emotional and mental states that are ever changing. "Somebody Else's Song" was their first true "New York album" since the band's relocation from Chicago, and much of the weight comes from the personal change inherent from living in a new place as life continues to whir around us. The duo took their time, the ideas coming into formation over the course of two years. That patience is apparent as the album unfolds, a balance between vulnerability and enormous shapeshifting rhythms.
Back in 2019, Brooklyn's Water From Your Eyes had been evolving and experimenting with their sound. With "Somebody Else's Song," the band felt that they had found their place, the album an amalgamation of their past releases, honing in previously explored aesthetics but combining and rearranging ideas to capture feelings of self-reflection and personal growth. At their core, the duo of Nate Amos and Rachel Brown make experimental pop music, songs you can dance to, songs that will stick in your head long after you've heard them. The sound of Water From Your Eyes is far more expansive however, and "Somebody Else's Song" is blissfully unclassifiable.
The lines of genre have blurred beyond recognition. The landscape flickers between haunting ambiance and noisy immersion, electronic and acoustic elements expressing emotional and mental states that are ever changing. "Somebody Else's Song" was their first true "New York album" since the band's relocation from Chicago, and much of the weight comes from the personal change inherent from living in a new place as life continues to whir around us. The duo took their time, the ideas coming into formation over the course of two years. That patience is apparent as the album unfolds, a balance between vulnerability and enormous shapeshifting rhythms.