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.
Mitski has shared the first single, “Where’s My Phone”, off her upcoming album “Nothing’s About To Happen To Me” out February 27th via Dead Oceans.
TRACKLIST:
1. In a Lake 2. Where’s My Phone? 3. Cats 4. If I Leave 5. Dead Women 6. Instead of Here 7. I’ll Change for You 8. Rules 9. That White Cat 10. Charon’s Obol 11. Lightning
The video for the song was directed by Noel Paul and it was based on Shirley Jackson’s 1962 novel, “We Have Always Lived in the Castle”.
Kim Gordon has shared the first single, “NOT TODAY”, off her upcoming album “PLAY ME” out March 13th via Matador.
TRACKLIST:
1. PLAY ME 2. GIRL WITH A LOOK 3. NO HANDS 4. BLACK OUT 5. DIRTY TECH 6. NOT TODAY 7. BUSY BEE 8. SQUARE JAW 9. SUBCON 10. POST EMPIRE 11. NAIL BITER 12. BYEBYE25!
Kim Gordon shared this about the album via a press release: “We wanted the songs to be short. We wanted to do it really fast. It’s more focused, and maybe more confident. I always kind of work off of rhythms, and I knew I wanted it to be even more beat-oriented than the last one. Justin Raisen really gets my voice and my lyrics and he understands how I work, that came forth even more on this record.”
The video for the song was directed by Kate & Laura Mulleavy.
Memorials have shared the second single, “Cut Glass Hammer”, off their upcoming album “All Clouds Bring Not Rain” out March 27th via Fire.
TRACKLIST: 1. Life Could Be a Cloud 2. Cut Glass Hammer 3. I Can’t See A Rainbow 4. Dropped Down The Well 5. In The Weeds 6. Reimagined River 7. Mediocre Demon 8. Bell Miner 9. Lemon Trees 10. Watching The Moon 11. Wildly Remote 12. Holy Invisible
Memorials shared this about the album: “We travelled around to find the instruments and equipment we wanted to use, including a harpsichord, a vibraphone and a leslie speaker. Also, in the case of the studio in France, we were looking for a place to lock ourselves away with only the album to think about: Studio St Rémy is in the Landes region in south west France, in the middle of a forest, in a barn. We went there earlier in the year to record the Kate Bush documentary soundtrack, and loved it and returned in June for our own album.”
The video for the song was directed by the band themselves.
The Messthetics & James Brandon Lewis have shared the first single, “Gestations”, off their upcoming album “Deface The Currency” out February 20th via Impulse Records.
TRACKLIST: 1. Deface The Currency 2. Gestations 3. 30 Years Of Knowing 4. Rules Of The Game 5. Universal Security 6. Clutch 7. Serpent Tongue (Slight Return)
The video for the song was co-directed by Brendan Canty and Robin Bell.
Bonnie “Prince” Billy has shared the first single, “They Keep Trying To Find You”, off his upcoming album “We Are Together Again” out March 6th via No Quarter.
TRACKLIST:
1. Why is the Lion? 2. They Keep Trying To Find You 3. Strange Trouble 4. Life is Scary Horses 5. (Everybody’s Got a) Friend Named Joe 6. Vietnam Sunshine 7. Hey Little 8. Davey Dead 9. The Children are Sick 10. Bride of the Lion
Will Oldham shared this in a press release: “This record was made closer to the Ohio River than any I’ve been involved with since 1993’s Palace Brothers There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You. Louisville’s current-and-past vital musical community is highlighted on every song. Catherine Irwin, who sang on the BPB release Ease Down the Road, is back here on ‘Hey Little’ and ‘Vietnam Sunshine.’ Lacey Guthrie, Tory Fisher and Katie Peabody, the three front women of the band Duchess, sing together on the opening and closing songs, parallel odes to the beast that is fear.“
Blackwater Holylight have shared the new single, “Bodies”, off their upcoming album “Not Here Not Gone” out January 30th via Suicide Squeeze Records.
The band shared this about the song via a press release: “This song is about the experience of being in a human body, self acceptance, and how our bodies are simply a suit for our souls. It is a reminder that our bodies are uniquely ours, that they are temporary homes for something infinite and that we all make a home for ourselves as every day passes.”
The Twilight Sad have shared the second single, “Designed To Lose”, off their upcoming album “It’s The Long Goodbye” out March 27th via Rock Action.
TRACKLIST:
1. GET AWAY FROM IT ALL 2. DESIGNED TO LOSE 3. ATTEMPT A CRASH LANDING – THEME 4. WAITING FOR THE PHONE CALL 5. THE CEILING UNDERGROUND 6. DEAD FLOWERS 7. INHOSPITABLE/HOSPITAL 8. CHEST WOUND TO THE CHEST 9. BACK TO FOURTEEN 10. TV PEOPLE STILL THROWING TVS AT PEOPLE
The Twilight Sad is now officially a duo featuring frontman James Graham and guitarist Andy MacFarlane. The album also features sometime Arab Strap player David Jeans on drums and Mogwai live team-member Alex Mackay on bass. MacFarlane produced the album, which was recorded at Willesden’s Battery Studios. Andy Savours (My Bloody Valentine) contributed additional production and Chris Coady (Slowdive) mixed the album.
James Graham shared this: “In the past I’ve used a lot of metaphors within my lyrics. With this, there’s not as much. The record is heavily influenced by my mental health, grief and loss, and the need to be strong in positions where you’re not feeling it. It’s a very human story, I think this is just my version of it. I feel that everybody goes through something like this. Everybody loses somebody. Everybody questions life. To know that I’m saying things that connect with other people, that’s such a powerful thing. I want to be a relatable person that talks about things that can happen and give an opportunity for people to go, well, you’re not alone. I want people to be able to listen to this record and hear that it comes from a place of raw emotion. The album is an opportunity to share my experience and move forward with my life.”