Tag: water from your eyes
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The 40 Best Songs of 2025
Arguably the most cutting edge class of memorable music ushering in a new era when there’s no lost future, baby, with the 40 Best Songs of 2025.
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The 50 Best Albums of 2025
An overwhelming transitional year in music gives way for those creating exciting new shapes in sound across the underground and mainstream alternative to be seen with the 50 Best Albums of 2025.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Driving Classics, Playing Cars”
The uncanny Brooklyn experimental art-pop duo make their lengthy detour (and hustle) well worth your time on this sensory-popping highlight off their new EP, ‘It’s Beautiful’.
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This Is Lorelei – “Holo Boy”
This Is Lorelei easily transcends dimensions on the title track from his forthcoming collection of his own timeless indie pop revisited.
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This Is Lorelei – “Name the Band”
In which Nate Amos revisits how he can easily mess you up with just a simplistic, yet singular spin on pop music.
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Recommended Album: Water From Your Eyes – ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’
On their big, surprising new album, the Brooklyn art-pop duo translate the weight of the world into heavier, guitar-based indie rock of their own interpretive design.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Nights In Armor”
The final preview off ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’ not only goes hard, but righteously burns anyone encountering Water From Your Eyes in the process.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Playing Classics”
Nihilistic euphoria is right there on the verge of collapse if you want it by way of the Brooklyn duo’s experimental dance single off their new album, ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Life Signs”
When it becomes impossible to distinguish whether we should feel blissed or pissed by our state of being, the Brooklyn experimentalists raise a very valid question as to whether or not the writing is on the wall for us all on the lead single from their new album, ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’.
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This Is Lorelei – “Dancing in the Club (MJ Lenderman Version)”
This Is Lorelei’s epic failure on love sounds like a story fated to be sung like the proper loser fuck-up it is coming off of MJ Lenderman’s tongue.