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Due to recent water damage, Statesboro First United Methodist Church is restoring its pipe organ after 65 years of playing ...
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Water From Your Eyes—the Brooklyn-based duo of Nate Amos and Rachel Brown—have announced a new album. Out August 22 on Matador, It’s a Beautiful Place is, according to Amos, “about time, dinosaurs, ...
When you hit play on Water From Your Eyes’ new album, It’s a Beautiful Place, you’re taking a journey to the farthest reaches of outer space and the tiniest limits of microscopic reality. You’re also ...
There’s music in the air in Fort Lauderdale. It’s not coming from a club or a bar or a concert hall. Summer’s coming and Water taxi is back with Taxi Tunes. And we’re all singing a song of joy. Music ...
Over the past decade, Water From Your Eyes have established themselves as one of indie rock’s most inventive duos. From the scrappy sound of a guitar buzzing against a tinny drum machine to the strain ...