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Faye Webster has announced her new album, Underdressed at the Symphony, out March 1st via Secretly Canadian. As a preview, the CoSign alum has shared her new single, “Lego Ring” featuring Lil Yachty. Stream it below.
Recorded at Sonic Ranch Studios in Texas with Webster’s longtime band, Underdressed at the Symphony explores emotional intimacy and how desire and passion are often at odds with comfort, understanding, and platonic love. Pre-orders are ongoing.
On “Lego Ring,” Webster’s airy vocals come together with Yachty’s warble as she sings, “I know what I like/ I know what I want/ But you know I kinda need.” Yachty responds, “You and me are like a dream team/ Always together like string beans.”
In the visual treatment, directed by Kyle Ng of Braindead Studios, the duo performs the song while playing a video game called Faye Webster’s Singsongrama, which is similar to Rock Band.
Recorded at Sonic Ranch Studios in Texas with Webster’s longtime band, Underdressed at the Symphony explores emotional intimacy and how desire and passion are often at odds with comfort, understanding, and platonic love. Pre-orders are ongoing.
On “Lego Ring,” Webster’s airy vocals come together with Yachty’s warble as she sings, “I know what I like/ I know what I want/ But you know I kinda need.” Yachty responds, “You and me are like a dream team/ Always together like string beans.”
In the visual treatment, directed by Kyle Ng of Braindead Studios, the duo performs the song while playing a video game called Faye Webster’s Singsongrama, which is similar to Rock Band.
- 1/11/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
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Faye Webster is back with a new song called “Lifetime.” Check it out below via Secretly Canadian.
With little more than acoustic guitar, twinkling piano, and sparse drums to keep the slow-moving beat, “Lifetime” stretches out over five minutes as Webster sings a peaceful song of devotion. “Can’t imagine me before you in a lifetime,” she croons, repeating those last three words over and over. In the track’s accompanying video, directed by Kyle Ng of Brain Dead, we see what the Atlanta songwriter might look like after said lifetime.
“Lifetime” follows Webster’s June single “But Not Kiss,” an equally arresting — if not marginally louder — look at whatever era follows 2021’s I Know I’m Funny haha. In October, our former Artist of the Month will embark on a North American tour (get tickets here). Additionally, tickets to Webster’s 2024 European tour are on sale through Viagogo.
Last year,...
With little more than acoustic guitar, twinkling piano, and sparse drums to keep the slow-moving beat, “Lifetime” stretches out over five minutes as Webster sings a peaceful song of devotion. “Can’t imagine me before you in a lifetime,” she croons, repeating those last three words over and over. In the track’s accompanying video, directed by Kyle Ng of Brain Dead, we see what the Atlanta songwriter might look like after said lifetime.
“Lifetime” follows Webster’s June single “But Not Kiss,” an equally arresting — if not marginally louder — look at whatever era follows 2021’s I Know I’m Funny haha. In October, our former Artist of the Month will embark on a North American tour (get tickets here). Additionally, tickets to Webster’s 2024 European tour are on sale through Viagogo.
Last year,...
- 9/20/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
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A24 is partnering with Brain Dead Studios to develop a docuseries based on the Sundance short film “You Have Never Been Completely Honest,” Variety has learned exclusively.
The docuseries will be titled “Self.” It will be a hybrid-format using archival footage, animation, and reenactments to chronicle the self-help movement throughout history.
“You Have Never Been Completely Honest” debuted at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. It featured the first-hand account of Gene Church, a participant in the Leadership Dynamics Institute, a secretive four-day leadership seminar in 1970 in California that was subject to accusations of physical torture and brainwashing.
Joey Izzo created and directed the film and is onboard to develop and direct the series. Steve Smith, Gavin Dogan and Kyle Ng of Brain Dead Studios will executive produce along with Alex Plapinger and Izzo alongside A24.
Izzo’s first film, “Bare Hands,” was made in collaboration with composer John Zorn. It premiered...
The docuseries will be titled “Self.” It will be a hybrid-format using archival footage, animation, and reenactments to chronicle the self-help movement throughout history.
“You Have Never Been Completely Honest” debuted at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. It featured the first-hand account of Gene Church, a participant in the Leadership Dynamics Institute, a secretive four-day leadership seminar in 1970 in California that was subject to accusations of physical torture and brainwashing.
Joey Izzo created and directed the film and is onboard to develop and direct the series. Steve Smith, Gavin Dogan and Kyle Ng of Brain Dead Studios will executive produce along with Alex Plapinger and Izzo alongside A24.
Izzo’s first film, “Bare Hands,” was made in collaboration with composer John Zorn. It premiered...
- 2/1/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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