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Loathe Team Up With Teenage Wrist For New Version Of “Is It Really You?”

Loathe have joined forces with Teenage Wrist to create a new version of their song “Is It Really You?.” You can check that out below. Teenage Wrist’s Marshall Gallagher said the following about the collaboration:

“We discovered ‘I Let It In and It Took Everything‘ while we were tracking ‘Earth Is a Black Hole‘, and it immediately became one of my favorite records of that year. Honestly, I only listened deep to a handful of records while we were making ours and that was one of them. So, it was pretty wild to get to dig through the actual tracks and do our own interpretation of ‘Is It Really You?‘ I was already such a big fan and that song in particular really hit me. It’s extra cool to know that we’re fans of each other’s music and hopefully we get to share a stage soon.”

Loathe added:

“Teenage Wrist are great! We’ve been fans of their music for a while and soon after the release of their latest record, we caught wind that they’d be interested in collaborating with us. And so their take on ‘Is It Really You?‘ was born. It’s interesting to hear our song through another artists respective lens, especially from artists you appreciate and enjoy, too.”

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PostedJanuary 20, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsLoathe, Teenage Wrist, Is It Really You?, I Let It In And It Took Everything

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