Alfredo & Edeath, are a couple of music lovers who met later in life but grew up loving almost the same bands and hating others but always listening to music, old and new, and apart from collecting vinyl and books and going to see every good band coming to town, (or a few miles away), got together and created "I think i better follow you around", a website/music blog, where they share all the music they like and help promote upcoming concerts, local bands from San Diego and Tijuana and amazing artists from around the world.
I think I better follow you around is an independent project.
Calvin Love has shared another single, “Setting Sun”, available now via his Bandcamp.
Calvin Love shared this about the song: ““Setting Sun” is a slow-burning reflection on memory, distance, and longing; written during a season of isolation and change. It evokes the cinematic stillness of dusk and the ache of something slipping away.”
Calvin Love has announced some tour dates for the Fall, with a date for Tijuana, MX to be announced soon.
shame have shared the second single, “Quiet Life” off their upcoming album “Cutthroat” out September 5th via Dead Oceans.
Sadly the song is not a Japan cover. Fortunately this song is equally as good as the one from Japan by the same name.
The video for the song was directed by Pedro Takahashi.
Charlie Steen said this about the song in a press release: “‘Quiet Life’ is about someone in a shitty relationship. It’s about the judgment they receive and the struggle that they have to go through, trying to understand the conflict they face, of wanting a better life… but being stuck.”
Furthermore, the band has announced some tour dates for the USofA at the beginning of 2026. Check the dates below.
Marissa Nadler has shared the second single, “Hatchet Man”, off her upcoming album “New Radiations” out August 15th via Sacred Bones Records.
The video was directed by Marissa Nadler and she shared this about it: “I made the video for ‘Hatchet Man’ using cut-out shadow figures, everyday objects, liquid light show techniques and self-shot footage, much of it projected through the soft glow of an old overhead projector. I wanted to create a surreal, crimson space for the song and its characters to live in, to tell the story without being too illustrative. This album is a particularly personal and intimate one in my body of work, and so shooting the video myself and in my own reality gives a special synchronicity to these visual accompaniments that I’m making for each of the songs.”
Nadler also shared this about the song: “Psychic vibrations and new radiations have taken their toll on me. My narrator (whether these are first person songs or not really depends on how you want to listen to them) is feeling stuck, depressed, and frozen in a world after a tough few years for the world. Regardless, the ‘psychic vibrations and new radiations’ take their toll. The cosmic darkness we live in creeps into the psyche, but the character reaches clarity. As the song unfolds, the screen shatters, the ice breaks, and a new world begins.”
Alison Goldfrapp has shared the fourth single, “Hey Hi Hello”, off her upcoming album “Flux” out August 15th via AG Records.
Alison Goldfrapp shared this about the song; “I think it has a Euro kind of sound to it. A simplicity too, I like that it’s melodic, up and at the same time a little melancholic.”
Blood Orange has shared a new single, “The Field”, available now.
Blood Orange shared this about the song: ” Thank you to my wonderful friends that helped me get this over the line. Not just musically or with the video. A year ago I was lost and overcome with grief, and did not see a way forward in creating. So thank you to everyone that got me over the finish line.”
Celeste has shared a new single, “On With The Show”, off her upcoming album “Woman Of Faces” out October 10th via Polydor.
TRACKLIST: 1. On With The Show 2. Keep Smiling 3. Woman of Faces 4. Happening Again 5. Time Will Tell 6. People Always Change 7. Sometimes 8. Could Be Machine 9. This Is Who I Am
The video for the song was directed by Rodrigo Inada, he shared this about it: “The cinematic video is framed around Celeste’s portrayal of ‘The Showgirl’, a character who represents her idealised public image, with the clip playing on the dichotomy between what is presented, and her true authentic self.”
Celeste shared this about the song: “I was very much in the moment of experiencing feelings of loss and needing to carry on, almost like an exaggerated hero’s journey. This feeling of needing to trudge on through heavier feelings, knowing you have another purpose that’s attached to something bigger than yourself, so you willingly go towards it and sacrifice your sense of wellbeing.”
Ethel Cain has shared the second single, “Fuck Me Eyes”, off her upcoming album “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You” out August 8th via Daughters Of Cain.
Hayden Anhedonia shared this about the song: “Continuing in the theme of high school anxieties, ‘Fuck Me Eyes’ (on top of being an homage to one of my favorite pop songs of all time, ‘Bette Davis Eyes’) is meant to be an ode to the girls who are perfect and have everything, yet carry the reputation of town slut. The beautiful blonde who is just lonely and wants to be loved, that all the adults condemn to each other, who ultimately is the girl everyone simultaneously can’t stand and wants to be. I wrote the beginning of this song five years ago, making it the oldest demo for the record. As the story became more fleshed out, I realized it had a more relevant place on the album than I originally thought. This song represents Ethel’s complicated feelings for the girl she’s convinced has caught her crush’s eye, as well as her 16-year-old thoughts on the matter.”