Beach House unveil two new Depression Cherry tracks, "PPP" and "Beyond Love"
Beach House are previewing two new tracks from their upcoming record Depression Cherry via a new 'single finder'.
"PPP" and "Beyond Love" can be heard on the band's website if you select your favourite three tunes so that you can be 'recommended' a new single based on "musical similarities".
A similar feature allows you to request tracks from throughout their career for them to play on their upcoming tour.
Explaining the 'single finder' and 'setlist creator' on Facebook, the duo wrote:
"For us, it’s always a strange moment when a single has to be chosen. No one song ever feels like a perfect representative for a record. This device allows you all to choose the 3 songs you have enjoyed most in the past and have a “single” chosen for you based loosely on what we consider to be musical similarities. enjoy...
"While on tour, we change our setlist every night and certain songs get played only a few times per tour. This device will allow us to know if there is a large number of people wanting to hear a certain song in any one place. It’s not that we will definitely follow it, but it will certainly influence our set lists…... maybe 50 people in milwaukee want to hear a song we made 10 years ago?!?!
"Choose the "setlist creator" next to the show you are going to and follow the directions there..............Thanks"
These are the second and third tasters of their upcoming LP, following the airing of "Sparks" last month.
Depression Cherry will be released on 28 August via Bella Union. It's the follow up to 2012's Bloom.
Go to Beach House's website to hear "PPP" and "Beyond Love".
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