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After Doja Cat‘s recent string of Twitter posts, we had to ask ourselves — would she be dropping new music soon? Was she actually quitting music? Would she be ditching her self-proclaimed “mid and corny” raps for good?
But Doja’s too busy doing her own thing to be beholden to anyone’s assumptions, throwing around album titles and sipping on tonic with limes amidst her new Patrón partnership this summer.
After Doja Cat‘s recent string of Twitter posts, we had to ask ourselves — would she be dropping new music soon? Was she actually quitting music? Would she be ditching her self-proclaimed “mid and corny” raps for good?
But Doja’s too busy doing her own thing to be beholden to anyone’s assumptions, throwing around album titles and sipping on tonic with limes amidst her new Patrón partnership this summer.
- 6/14/2023
- by Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
A revved-up synth version of Death Cab for Cutie's 2005 hit single "Soul Meets Body" has debuted online thanks to the Electronic Anthology Project. The new rendition comes from Built to Spill bassist Brett Nelson, who is spearheading the effort to update indie favorites with electronic bents.
The digital version of "Soul Meets Body" is now available for download. A new iteration of "Champagne From a Paper Cup," from the band's 2008 album "Something About Airplanes," is also available. Both will be released on 7-inch vinyl in early August.
Nelson reportedly sent Death Cab lead singer Ben Gibbard five demos of the band's songs, from which the frontman selected two and recorded new corresponding vocal tracks.
The Electronic Anthology Project started in 2009 and previously featured popular alt-rock band Dinosaur Jr.
Head over to Pitchfork to listen to the new "Soul Meets Body."...
The digital version of "Soul Meets Body" is now available for download. A new iteration of "Champagne From a Paper Cup," from the band's 2008 album "Something About Airplanes," is also available. Both will be released on 7-inch vinyl in early August.
Nelson reportedly sent Death Cab lead singer Ben Gibbard five demos of the band's songs, from which the frontman selected two and recorded new corresponding vocal tracks.
The Electronic Anthology Project started in 2009 and previously featured popular alt-rock band Dinosaur Jr.
Head over to Pitchfork to listen to the new "Soul Meets Body."...
- 7/2/2013
- by Matthew Jacobs
- Huffington Post
After a quiet 2012, Built to Spill is kicking off the new year with 10 tour dates starting in late January. New members Steve Gere (drums) and Jason Albertini (bass) will join vocalist/guitarist Doug Martsch and guitarists Brett Nelson and Jim Roth. The band’s most recent album, There Is No Enemy, was released in October 2009. The tour is set to make stops in British Columbia as well as two shows in the band’s hometown of Boise, Idaho in February....
- 1/7/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
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