Your favourite album is not as cool as any dinosaur': set sail with New York art rock duo Water From Your Eyes
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On a breezy evening in May, the art rock duo Water From Your Eyes celebrated their annual boat show on the East River, showcasing their playful approach to music and creativity. The event included mosh pits and performances of their upcoming single, Life Signs. The band's ethos prioritizes adventurousness and fun over predictable outcomes in creativity. Following the show, they ventured to the woods to direct a video inspired by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, further exemplifying their whimsical approach to art and collaboration since their formation in 2016.
The band’s Rachel Brown and Nate Amos seem to have found their sea legs: a mosh pit erupts as they rip into Life Signs, the playfully proggy lead single from their forthcoming album.
Nothing is more of a letdown in a creative scenario than achieving exactly what you set out to make, says Amos. Where's the fun in that?
Adventurousness and commitment to the bit is central to the WFYE ethos.
Since forming in 2016, the duo have relished in twisting simple concepts towards playful ends.
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