Last month, on the night Real Estate released their sixth album, Daniel, they filled a tiny Williamsburg bar with all kinds of Daniel-themed props: name tags with the name “Daniel” on them, pictures of celebrities named Daniel, a full Danny Devito cutout. The album name had started as kind of a joke; they thought it would be funny to give the record a human name, and it just so happened that they’d recorded this new slate of songs in Nashville with producer Daniel Tashian, known for his work with Kacey Musgraves.
- 4/2/2024
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Indie rockers Real Estate have shared “Haunted World,” the latest offering from their upcoming sixth album Daniel. Stream it below.
Though vocalist Martin Courtney claims that “This haunted world is killing me” in the song, it’s as breezy and ever. With a warm acoustic guitar and a chord change that illuminates the end of each musical phrase, “Haunted World” seems to be at peace with the anxiety Courtney depicts. “There is no rest, there is no sleep/ The day becomes the night,” he sings, referencing the existential toll of everyday life.
Real Estate previewed Daniel last November with lead single “Water Underground.” The album, which is dedicated to producer Daniel Tashian, will be the group’s first LP since 2020’s The Main Thing.
Real Estate have also announced a “Daniel-Only” album release show at Union Pool in New York on February 22nd. Admission is free with a Rsp for anyone who has a “first,...
Though vocalist Martin Courtney claims that “This haunted world is killing me” in the song, it’s as breezy and ever. With a warm acoustic guitar and a chord change that illuminates the end of each musical phrase, “Haunted World” seems to be at peace with the anxiety Courtney depicts. “There is no rest, there is no sleep/ The day becomes the night,” he sings, referencing the existential toll of everyday life.
Real Estate previewed Daniel last November with lead single “Water Underground.” The album, which is dedicated to producer Daniel Tashian, will be the group’s first LP since 2020’s The Main Thing.
Real Estate have also announced a “Daniel-Only” album release show at Union Pool in New York on February 22nd. Admission is free with a Rsp for anyone who has a “first,...
- 1/18/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Real Estate have announced their upcoming album, Daniel, set for release on February 23rd, 2024 via Domino Recording Co. As a preview, the New Jersey outfit has shared their first single from the album, “Water Underground,” and announced a 2024 North American tour.
Daniel marks Real Estate’s first full-length album since their 2020 release, The Main Thing, and is their sixth studio LP. Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Daniel Tashian, Daniel aims to “connect the uninhibited wonder of Real Estate’s earliest work with the earned perspective of adulthood.” The band reunited in Nashville for the album, sharing a rental space after being separated from each other for the past few years.
As for “Water Underground,” Martin Courtney of Real Estate said that the single is a song about writing songs. “I think ‘Water Underground’ is like the unconscious, the mysterious part of your brain where creativity comes from,” he said in a press release.
Daniel marks Real Estate’s first full-length album since their 2020 release, The Main Thing, and is their sixth studio LP. Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Daniel Tashian, Daniel aims to “connect the uninhibited wonder of Real Estate’s earliest work with the earned perspective of adulthood.” The band reunited in Nashville for the album, sharing a rental space after being separated from each other for the past few years.
As for “Water Underground,” Martin Courtney of Real Estate said that the single is a song about writing songs. “I think ‘Water Underground’ is like the unconscious, the mysterious part of your brain where creativity comes from,” he said in a press release.
- 11/27/2023
- by Emma Carey
- Consequence - Music
Narrowing down any kind of list of music videos usually means separating the meaningful expressions of musical ideas from the flashy gimmicks. The best ones that you’ll see below manage to work in tandem with the songs, each elevating the other. Sometimes, this might mean that a great song has a leg up — it’s hard not to be wowed by something paired with a song that means a lot to you or has been stuck in your head for months.
But it works the other way, too. It’s easily as possible for a track that may not have clicked the first few listens to suddenly come alive with the right visual pairing.
Some of these will be easier to match to this calendar year than others, but each of them take a distinct stylistic approach to the songs they complement. Whether simple, elaborate, or in that area in between,...
But it works the other way, too. It’s easily as possible for a track that may not have clicked the first few listens to suddenly come alive with the right visual pairing.
Some of these will be easier to match to this calendar year than others, but each of them take a distinct stylistic approach to the songs they complement. Whether simple, elaborate, or in that area in between,...
- 12/15/2020
- by Steve Greene and Leonardo Adrian Garcia
- Indiewire
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