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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.

Perfume Genius – “No Front Teeth”

Perfume Genius has shared the second single, “No Front Teeth”, off his upcoming album “Glory” out March 28th via Matador Records.

The song features Aldous Harding. The video for the song was directed by Cody Critcheloe.

Perfume Genius shared this in a press release: “I’m more engaged with the band and the audience. I’m still on some wild tear, but there’s more access and it’s more collaborative, in a way that makes it better, but also scary because it feels more vulnerable.”

Jason Isbell – “Foxes In The Snow”

Jason Isbell has shared the second single, “Foxes In The Snow”, off his upcoming album of the same name out March 7th via Southeastern Records.

Thru a press release this was shared about the album: “…this is Jason Isbell’s “first entirely solo acoustic album.” He recorded the new album, at New York’s Electric Lady Studios, over five days in October. For the new album, Isbell sang played just one mahogany Martin 0-17 acoustic guitar from 1940…”

Habak – “Mil Orquídeas En Medio Del Desierto”

Habak have shared the first single, “Mil Orquídeas En Medio Del Desierto”, off their upcoming album out April 4th via Exabrupto Records / Alerta Antifascista Records / Tormentas Records / Persistent Vision Records /

TRACKLIST:
01. Mil orquídeas en medio del desierto
02. Desarraigo
03. Manual de un naufragio
04. Alienación y delirio
05. Interludio – En la tempestad
06. Notas sobre el olvido
07. Hacia el abismo
08. Dejemos hablar al viento

This is the 3rd album released from the band following their debut “Insania” in 2015 and “Ningún Muro Consiguió Jamás Contener La Primavera” in 2020.

The album was produced by the band’s drummer Patrick Alexander.

Peter Murphy – “Swoon”

Peter Murphy has shared the first single, “Swoon”, off his upcoming album “Silver Shade” out May 9th via Metropolis Records.

“Swoon” features vocals from film composer Trent Reznor film and also from the band “How To Destroy Angels”.

THE WAEVE – “Love Is All Pain”

THE WAEVE have shared a new single, “Love Is All Pain”, off their upcoming EP “Eternal EP” out March 14th via Transgressive.

Tracklist:

1. Eternal
2. It’s The Hope That Kills You
3. Love Is All Pain

The video for the song was directed by Simeon Leeder.

Andy Bell – “apple green ufo”

Andy Bell has shared a new single, “apple green ufo”, off his upcoming album “pinball wanderer” out February 28th via Sonic Cathedral.

Andy Bell shared this about the song: “I had this riff on an acoustic and it was kind of like one of those Led Zeppelin folk bangers, but I brought it into the Serge Gainsbourg world and gave it a glass of absinthe. The lyrics imagine if I met an alien and had to show them around Earth, what would I want to show them? It also references The Simpsons’ Mr Burns (‘I bring you love’) and ET (‘If you’re lonely, phone home’).”

Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke – “Back In The Game”

Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke have released a single, “Back In The Game”, available now via Warp Records.

The video for the song was directed by Jonathan Zawada and he shared this about it: ““On first hearing the original demo of ‘Back in the Game’ I was immediately struck by the deranged bassline that made me think of the final scene of Staying Alive where John Travolta is cockily strutting through the New York streets but I saw it with a more sinister overlay. Slowly a version of that visual arose around a character wearing a kind of giant parade head with a fixed expression of mania stuck on their face, such that you couldn’t tell if their endless march was one of aggression or celebration. The more I paid attention to the lyrics the more details began to fill themselves out and the overall concept began to form of a parade of many characters marching past a building from within which everything was being thrown out of a window and into a giant bonfire. Ultimately the film for ‘Back in the Game’ ended up depicting a sort of blind celebration taking place as civilization slowly deteriorates around it, a kind of progression through regression. Overlaid onto this is an exploration of how and where we choose to place value in our collective cultural expression and how we collectively confront major cultural shifts in the 21st century.”

Doves – “Saint Theresa”

Doves have shared the third single, “Saint Theresa”, off their upcoming album “Constellations For The Lonely” out February 28th.

Jimi Goodwin shared this about the song: ““Saint Teresa” was inspired by a late night internet search. The 16th Century Spanish nun and reformer caught my imagination after discovering that her burial, pre-canonisation, was interrupted. Following two, initial exhumations, numerous body parts were removed and taken to locations in Rome, Paris, Lisbon and elsewhere.

The song had a protracted writing and recording period. By keeping it to one side, we were able to reappraise it and make it better. Andy and Jez helped out with it and it’s great that it’s found a home. My Catholicism went out of the window years ago, but I love the iconography associated with the church. They put on a really good show. I identify with it all from my childhood. The story of Saint Teresa is fascinating.”

Jez Williams shared this about it: “Sometimes songs can be like a Rubik’s Cube. You play with it but have to go back to it after a time and, only then, do you really know what to do with it. ‘Saint Teresa’ was still knocking on the door when we came to record the album, so we took it into sessions with Dan Austin, the co-producer, replacing some of it, changing a few of the lyrics and it turned out great.”

Panda Bear – “Ends Meet”

Panda Bear have shared the third single, “Ends Meet”, off his upcoming album “Sinister Gift” out February 28th via Domino Records.

The song features Animal Collective bandmates Avey Tare and Geologist, as well as backing vocals by Maria Reis and Spirit of the Beehive’s Rivka Ravede.

Panda Bear started his 2025 North American tour, it includes dates with Toro y Moi. He will also tour Europe and the UK.

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