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The Members of Wallows Believe “Nobody Gets Me (Like You)”

Wallows is a band made up three memebers, Braeden Lemasters (guitar and vocals), Cole Preston (guitar and drums), Dylan Minnette (guitar and vocals), and formerly Zack Mendenhall (bass guitar). They first started playing music together as children under the name, “Join The Band”. They started releasing music as The Wallows in 2017, and have gained a ton of attention in the music communities with their recent releases.

 

Following the success of their debut album, Nothing Happens, and summer smash “Are You Bored Yet? (feat. Clairo)”, Wallows announce their new quarantine-made EP titled Remote (out October 23), as well as release the first EP single “Nobody Gets Me (Like You)” with an accompanying music video. All songs on Remote were produced by Sachi DiSerafino, John DeBold, and Wallows, except for “Nobody Gets Me (Like You)” which was produced by Ariel Rechtshaid (Vampire Weekend, Haim, Adele). Remote is available to pre-save and pre-order now here

 

Nobody Gets me (Like You) has one of the more unique videos we’ve seen dropped in quarantine. It includes a humorous story where the band stops by their friend Schaefer’s party, and sit by the pool. The singer Braeden Lemasters admits to feeling lonely, and then goes into the actual music portion of the song (where you can see Braden also dance with a female version of himself). The song itself has a classic indie feel to it, but also uses some elements of pop to make it a great song to dance too. Check out the video below.

 

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Zaii Valdes of Violet Silhouette Discusses Musical Heritage

Zaii Valdes of Violet Silhouette discusses new album and proud roots in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Singer/guitarist/drummer Zaii Valdes is joined in the group by Dan Potvin and Justin Gianoutsos. The group’s latest EP, “FEVERBLUE,” drops October 20. In anticipation of the latest release, Valdes spoke with Alchemical Records about the new record and, in honor of his Cuban extraction, Hispanic Heritage Month—which kicks off September 15.
How did you first get involved in music?

Being of Cuban heritage, music and dance were very much a part of [my] cultural and familial experience. Not to mention, there was a spiritual aspect to it—trance states and such that could be achieved from rhythm and beat.

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