Earlier this year we hit this mailing list swinging with our excellent music marketing strategy of “no label, no publicist, no problem,” announcing that we’re forgoing planned release schedules to drop new songs as they’re finished, aka whenever we feel like it. And as a subscriber to this extremely sporadic mailer, you get first dibs on the new music before it even hits the streamers.
So here’s a new one, fresh from the blab—backyard laboratory.
“Who says two heads are better than one?” Is it about collaboration? Our position as a post-AI pop group? Something else entirely? Your interpretation is welcome.
“Two Heads” is on Bandcamp right now; grab it; share widely; play loud!
Speaking of Bandcamp, we have a fantastic deal on tasteful YACHT logo baseball caps in the store—both original and hand-bleach-dyed. Every purchase of physical merch is lovingly packed by us and includes extra lil’ goodies.
You may have noticed that we’ve been (relatively) quiet this year. Yes, we’re occasionally cooking up a weird nugget in our home studio and banging it up on Bandcamp, but mostly, at least by 2023 standards, we’ve been offline. That’s because we’re deep in our most ambitious, biggest, most collaborative, most multimedia miracle of a project ever. We can’t tell you anything about it yet, but we promise that once it surfaces next year we’ll never shut up about it again.
One teaser: it’s not a record. Or a movie. Or of this Earth. 👽
Speaking of movies, after a long festival run, The Computer Accent—the feature documentary about the making of our album Chain Tripping—is now available to stream on Metrograph at Home. It will have a wider release eventually, but if you can’t wait until then, dig into this educational time capsule of musical technology.
Love,
Claire, Jona, & Rob