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Nation of Language have announced their fourth album, Dance Called Memory, which will be out September 19 via Sub Pop. It’s their first for the label and was co-produced by Holy Ghost!’s Nick ...
(KTLA) — It’s been five years since indie pop band Nation of Language debuted (during the pandemic, no less) with their stellar, “Introduction, Presence.” In that time, the Brooklyn-based outfit has ...
Synth-pop trio Nation of Language have announced a new album, Dance Called Memory, and shared a new song from it, “I’m Not Ready For the Change,” via a music video. Dance Called Memory is due out ...
Can a song nearly 20 years your senior determine your future? That is certainly the case for Ian Devaney from Nation of Language. When Devaney’s prior band, the Static Jacks, dissolved, he found ...
Nation Of Language, of Band To Watch fame, are releasing their Sub Pop debut Dance Called Memory in September. They’ve already shared a peak at the project with “Inept Apollo” and “I’m Not Ready For ...
Say goodbye to summer and hello to another good week of new releases. This time I review Nine Inch Nails‘ soundtrack for Tron: Ares, plus new albums from Nation of Language, Four Tet’s Kieran Hebden & ...
The post 10 Albums for City Living That Nation of Language Think Everyone Should Own appeared first on Consequence. But as they have on each of their four albums, the trio use each other as outlets.
New York’s Nation of Language infectious synth-driven dance-pop is at once familiar and completely new. Recalling sounds decades-old to much more recent influences, their three albums each have varied ...
Exactly one month from today, New York trio Nation Of Langage will release their new album Dance Called Memory, their first for new label Sub Pop. Tomorrow, the onetime Band To Watch will kick off a ...
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