mewithoutYou has always been known to experiment with their sound. But not all of their experimentation sees the light of day. Often songs are edited, overdubbed, and even re-contextualized entirely before they are sequenced on a record. This is the case with East Enders Wives, a track from the band's fifth album, Ten Stories, released in 2012. This Maxi Single illustrates the many forms a song can take; from its humble beginnings as a basement recoding, to a somber, string-clad ballad, all the way to the final album track. As a special treat the single also includes a unique remix by electronic artist, Dusty Brown, created especially for this release.
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dude the instrumentals, the lyrics, Jordan's voice, everything about this album is just perfect, i dont think the world will ever get anything remotely similar to this masterpiece 𝔟𝔢𝔡𝔯𝔬𝔱𝔱𝔯
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This is a GRIM listen. It's been fascinating watching the decades-long transformation of ZAO from Christian metalcore into whatever this is. Sh*t's bleak in here.
I'm sticking to my original interpretation of the lyrics to The Crimson Corridor, where the 'crimson corridor' is a birth canal and the narrator is a baby-soul spitefully rejecting reincarnation and self-misscariage-ing itself.
Also, goodnight Charlie Kirk. Can't say I agreed with you on everything, but nobody deserves it like that. Ghuughra