100 Gecs’ Dylan Brady has flipped semantic satiation on its head with his latest single. “Needle Guy,” the first solo release from Brady since 2018, is an unnerving alien romp. Synthetic hi-hats tick away and a robotic frog voice repeats the namesake until gobbledygook. It’s something. Listen to “Need Guy” below.
Taken from her forthcoming second album god forbid a girl spits out her feelings! – which is due out on April 17 via Fearless – she reveals that her latest no-holds-barred anthem is about “that sick twisted ritual we all do after a break-up: stalking your ex on the internet (and their new girlfriend… and her sister… and her sister’s boyfriend… and yes, even the new girlfriend’s sister’s dog) even though you know it’s going to ruin your entire day.
“I wrote it during a moment where I caught myself doing exactly that. As I continued to piece together my ex’s new life through photos on the internet, I couldn’t understand why I felt addicted to punishing myself. It was almost like some part of me weirdly enjoyed it, as I found myself looking forward to checking in almost every day, playing his new life out in my head.
“I guess there’s something weirdly fascinating about knowing exactly where to find your sore spot, and pressing on it anyway,” LØLØ concludes. “Don’t tempt me with a good time!”
Check out the punisher below:
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