Water From Your Eyes compose freaky pop music out of helter-skelter beats, pitch-bent guitars, weltering synth glitches, signal-jammed earworms, and vocalist Rachel Brown’s generally chanted, generally chatty, at all times oddly catchy cadences. Preceded by “Barley,” the alt-pop artists’ sixth studio album and Matador debut twists acquainted sounds into horribly misshapen, Beefheartian symphonies that nonetheless make sense of our damaged instances and minds. Learn Pitchfork’s characteristic “Alt-Pop Duo Water From Your Eyes Commit to the Bit.”
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Arlo Parks: My Smooth Machine [Transgressive]
Arlo Parks wrote her second album of immersive indie people, pop, and rock a few old flame, “mid-twenties anxiousness,” her associates’ substance use, and “PTSD and grief and self sabotage and pleasure, transferring by way of worlds with surprise and sensitivity,” she mentioned in press supplies. The British singer-songwriter named the album after a quote from Joanna Hogg’s The Memento concerning the attract of cinema: “We don’t need to see life as it’s performed out; we need to see life as it’s skilled on this tender machine.” Phoebe Bridgers options on the one “Pegasus.”
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