of Montreal share new pop track "You've Had Me Everywhere"
of Montreal are back with "You've Had Me Everywhere", another glimpse of their forthcoming UR FUN record.
"You've Had Me Everywhere" is the third single to be shared from UR FUN, after last year's "Polyaneurism" and "Peace To All Freaks".
Vocalist Kevin Barnes says the new offering is "one of the purest and most unguarded love songs in my oeuvre... it was influenced by the production style of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and it features an Oberheim Matrix-1000 and a Korg Prologue 8."
of Montreal's new album UR FUN will be their first since last year's White Is Relic/Irrealis Mood LP.
UR FUN is inspired by founder Kevin Barnes' relationship with his girlfriend, Locate S,1’s Christina Schneider (who also features on one of the new tracks).
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