![]() There’s a Scott Walker album, “Climate of Hunter,” where some of the songs are just named “Track Three,” “Track Five,” etc. NA: The song “Monday” was a late addition. Off your album “Structure,” why is track five actually track six? That’s the ideal length and amount of content for an album for extended format music like that, where the songs are slightly longer. This is something that a few of their albums have, but that eight-song format where you have fully fleshed out things. NA: I really like “Brotherhood” and “Technique.” I think about Low-Life a lot in terms of album construction. What do you think is so unique about their sound that inspires you? What are your favorite songs from New Order? You both have talked about being heavily inspired by New Order. Nate Amos: Red Hot Chili Peppers, New Order and Everclear are the ones Rachel and I have in common. ![]() Who are your top three favorite musical artists? We talked with members Nate Amos and Rachel Brown about their unique process, the films of Edward Yang and their favorite New Order albums, among other things. The two-piece will also be accompanying Lindsey Jordan on her stop in Winston-Salem on May 6. Maryam Khanum, James Watson, Joey De La Viesca, and Daniel NesbitĪfter our interview with Snail Mai l this past March, Matador Records offered the Old Gold & Black the chance to speak to the indie art-pop group Water From Your Eyes ahead of the release of their new album “Everyone’s Crushed” in May and their supporting run for Snail Mail’s Valentine tour. ![]()
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