
"Audrey Kang has announced a new Lightning Bug EP, In Between Things, which will be out July 14. Of the first single she says, “The song expresses the jolt, sudden awakening of falling in love. The zig-zagging between closeness and distance, among all the new unfoldings as you work out the friction of how to let someone in while keeping yourself safe. As if that's even possible.”"
"Modest Mouse have been playing “Third Side of the Moon” live for the last two years, and they've now shared the studio version. It's the new single off their first album since 2021, An Eraser and a Maze."
"This song by Rob Burger that features Iron & Wine's Sam Beam was originally heard on HBO limited series DTF St Louis but has now been released to streaming services. “Rob has been contributing to my songs for years, so I was thrilled to have the chance to contribute to one of his,” says Beam. “The piece has such a steady, calming feel, and I wanted the lyrics to reflect that sense of serenity and the imagery within.”"
"“I hate worrying about people I don't even care about,” Rare DM says. “This song was inspired by rumination against my will, driven by what I have been told is my (ever present & very inconvienent) 'strong sense of justice.' The term poisoning the well (or attempting to posion the well) is a type of informal fallacy, wi"
New music releases include Lightning Bug’s upcoming EP In Between Things, with a single describing the sudden awakening of falling in love and the push-pull between closeness and distance. Modest Mouse shares a studio version of “Third Side of the Moon,” previously performed live for two years, as a new single from their first album since 2021. Rob Burger releases “Valley People” featuring Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam, originally heard on HBO’s DTF St Louis and now available on streaming services, with lyrics aimed at serenity. Rare DM releases “Mean Girled,” rooted in frustration with unwanted rumination and a “strong sense of justice,” referencing the idea of poisoning the well.
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