IDER drop stuttering and trippy visuals for new track "Nevermind"
29 March 2017, 18:40
| Written by
Andrew Hannah
With their much-anticipated debut EP out this week, Best Fit darlings IDER have revealed another track, this time with an accompanying video.
Almost a year since they began their journey with "Sorry" - a journey obsessively covered by this writer - Megan Markwick and Lily Somerville will release Gut Me Like An Animal on Friday.
It's a spectacular EP, and "Nevermind" is one of the standouts. Throbbing with synth bass, snapping with sharp percussion and made glorious through those damn harmonies, the track jabs at "me me me" culture with the style and class we've come to expect.
Gut Me Like An Animal is out Friday 31 March via Aesop.
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