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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.

Interpol – “Live at Zócalo, Mexico City, 2024”

Interpol has shared a short film titled “Live at Zócalo, Mexico City, 2024” from the performing that was held there on April 20th.

The band shared this about it: “It’s not every day you get to perform in front of 200,000 people. Mexico City this was a show we’ll never forget and in celebration of the monumental event, we’ve teamed up with Bartleberry Logan and Van Alpert to create an official film. This one’s for us all.”

IDLES – “POP POP POP”

IDLES have shared a new a new version of their single, “POP POP POP” featuring Danny Brown, off their last album “TANGK”.

The collaboration started when Danny Brown joined IDLES on their Glastonbury performance.

Fotocrime – “Cautious”

Fotocrime have released a new song, “Cautious”, available now.

Ryan Patterson shared this about the song: “As happened in the ’80s, the current post-punk and darkwave climate has become infected with watered-down techno and ineffectual imitations that have nothing to do with the spirit of exploration and breaking of boundaries that inspires me. While I’ve loved delving into the softer side of my songwriting, and I’m sure I will go down that path from time to time, with “Cautious” I felt a strong pull to swing the hammer a bit harder than on any past Fotocrime song.”

“A Complete Unknown”

2 songs from the James Mangold biopic starring Timothée Chalamet “A Complete Unknown” have been released.

Bob Dylan recently tweeted this about the upcoming film: “There’s a movie about me opening soon called A Complete Unknown (what a title!). Timothee Chalamet is starring in the lead role. Timmy’s a brilliant actor so I’m sure he’s going to be completely believable as me. Or a younger me. Or some other me. The film’s taken from Elijah Wald’s Dylan Goes Electric, a book that came out in 2015. It’s a fantastic retelling of events from the early ‘60s that led up to the fiasco at Newport. After you’ve seen the movie read the book.”

Sharon Van Etten & the Attachment Theory – “Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)”

Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory have shared the second single, “Southern y(What It Must Be Like), off their debut album out February 7th via Jagjaguwar.

Sharon Van Etten shared this about it: “The song is about trying to understand people with very different perspectives and backgrounds, while also trying to be compassionate towards our past, present, and future selves.”

The video for the song was directed by Ethan Dawes.

Julien Baker & TORRES – “Sugar In The Tank”

Julien Baker & TORRES have shared their first single, “Sugar In The Tank”, out now via Matador.

Matador shared this in a statement: “Formed by their shared experiences of growing up queer in the south, “Sugar in the Tank” not only reflects Julien Baker & TORRES’ love of country music, but joyfully reclaims the genre’s traditions and iconography which until only recently felt exclusionary. The single is a beautiful duet that is authentically country as it is a celebration of the songwriter’s roots.”

No additional information on a possible album has been shared. No additional information regarding a tour has been shared. The only thing that was shared was the cover for the single which is basically Brat Brokeback Mountain, and that is ok.

Benjamin Booker – “Same Kind Of Lonely”

Benjamin Booker has shared a new single, “Same Kind Of Lonely”, off his upcoming album “Lower” out January 24th on Fire Next Time Records via Thirty Tigers.

The video was co-directed by Booker and Gerry Cisneros. Booker shared this about it: “For this video, one of the things we were interested in looking at is our twisting and distortion of ourselves and the world. The co-director, Gerry Cisneros, and I tried to express this idea through visuals, slowly turning algae on a lake into digital needles or having eyes appear in trees.  We wanted to take nature and find ways to manipulate it. We were inspired by Haitian Vodou ceremonies, the paintings of Paul Gaugin, Ben Wheatley’s A Field in England, and Andrei Tarkovsky.

Booker shared this about the song: “I was thinking a lot about existence and the natural world, how things that start off so beautiful are often twisted into something unsettling or sinister. Maybe the disconnect between the natural state of things and the modified state of things is the source of a lot of pain, suffering and loneliness in the world.”

The Horrors – “Lotus Eaters”

The Horrors have shared the third single, “Lotus Eaters”, off their upcoming album “Night Life” out March 21st via Fiction.

The band shared this about the song: “‘Lotus Eater’ has had several past lives. It was one of the first songs from the Night Life sessions that we felt really excited about—Rhys’ original lyric had a feeling that made me think of ‘5 Years’ by David Bowie, and I started to build on the idea. A lotus eater lives in a state of blissful ignorance, and the song to me describes the moment of coming back to reality. We wanted it to have a feeling of both melancholy and euphoria, letting go of the past and starting again. The spoken word section was improvised in the studio, and the mid-section of chopped-up electronics came from Amelia’s world of synth programming. It feels almost like a sister track to ‘Sea Within a Sea’ in some ways, and it’s one of our favourite songs on the new album.”

Miguel – “Always Time”

Miguel has shared a new single, “Always Time”, off what may be his new album.

The song was produced by Dave Sitek and Jeff Bhasker.

The video for the song was directed by Miguel himself.

Miguel shared this about the song: “This may be the most difficult song I’ve ever had to write, for all of the life lessons and experiences that live between each line. I’m grateful for the closure it has given me and know it’s the most honest way to begin this chapter of my artistry and relationship with my audience.”

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