“Rachel Brown and Nate Amos make music that’s architecturally bizarre, welded together from sunny tunes and surreal poems, brain–battered rock and suspenseful orchestrals.” – Pitchfork on “Barley” (Best New Track) “A playground chant reimagined by Sonic Youth” – New York Times on “Barley” “Nobody is doing it quite like NYC
Read MoreOut now, Crushed By Everyone is a song-by-song rework of Water From Your Eyes’ critically-adored Matador / Remote Control debut, Everyone’s Crushed. Curated by band members Rachel Brown and Nate Amos, the album dips heavily into WFYE’s personal rolodex with contributions that map the group’s
Water From Your Eyes have taken on recent touring companions Interpol’s track ‘Something Changed’ as part of the latter’s ‘Interpolations’ project, which sees songs from Interpol’s latest album ‘The Other Side Of
Praise for Water From Your Eyes “… the best, most carefully considered collection they’ve made to date” – NME “The whole exercise is either absurd or brilliant, which might be the best summation yet
“Rachel Brown and Nate Amos make music that’s architecturally bizarre, welded together from sunny tunes and surreal poems, brain–battered rock and suspenseful orchestrals.” – Pitchfork on “Barley” (Best New Track) “A playground