future islands
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IV by BADBADNOTGOOD From BBNG‘s upcoming fourth album, out July 8 via Innovative Leisure. Future Islands vocalist Samuel T. Herring smoothly handles vocal duties.
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Future Islands gets into the spirit of the season by taking a stab at this Wham! standard. Merry Christmas, Needle Drops!
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In honor of Father’s Day, Future Islands shares a video for Singles highlight “A Song for Our Grandfathers.” Singles is out now via 4AD. Our review:
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Give Ontario jazz-rock trio the opportunity to revise one of the most sensual songs of the year, and what do they do? They make it even more sensual. Yes, BADBADNOTGOOD basically pulls apart and reassembles Future Islands’ “Seasons Change (Waiting On You),” and they turn it into a sweet piece
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Synth pop outfit Future islands drops their most focused record yet, delivering one catchy, dramatically sung tune after another.
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This passionate, smooth little piece of indie rock comes courtesy of Future Islands. Their new single “A Dream of You and Me” has a really appealing sensitivity to it, especially in the lead vocal’s just-on-the-brink-of-quavering sincerity. The bright guitar, bass, and keyboard tones add a playful element to the
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Art pop three-piece Future Islands is preparing to drop a new album titled Singles in March, and here we have the video for Singles‘ first single, “Waiting on You (Seasons Change).” The visuals seem as though they’d be better suited to a piece of americana, but strangely, they do
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Following last year’s On the Water LP, Baltimore synth pop band Future Islands has a new single on the way. “Tomorrow,” the A-side from the single, is available to stream via the SoundCloud widget above. In a way, Future Islands is the antithesis to their contemporaries; with the indiesphere
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Electronic, experimental synth pop duo Javelin reimagines a track that didn’t make it onto the new Future Islands album. Lyrics weren’t completed in time, I hear. Look for Future Islands’ On the Water on Thrill Jockey.
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On the Future Islands’ new album, they continue breeding the simple, bare, and dramatic style of synth pop that caught ears in 2010 on the group’s last album, In Evening Air. WATCH THE REVIEW