tbh WHY’s new album is really good

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tbh WHY’s new album is really good
After the hospital we head to the Shore
Check out new WHY? tune, "Proactive Evolution". Also, lots of upcoming tour dates up at MohLhean.com
Proactive Evolution - WHY?
‘Proactive Evolution’ is the latest single of American indie-rap band WHY?’s upcoming ‘Moh Lhean’, an album said to have come to life as frontman Yoni Wolf recovered from a major health scare. And ‘coming to life’ really does seem the apt term for this track, a gently lush layering of fluttering arpeggios and uplifting harmonies. Not even Wolf’s distinctive deadpan delivery disguises the shimmering vitality that runs like a thread through every facet of this song. It’s pretty goddamn lovely, a ruminative celebration that is neither exclamation nor, as it turns out, a question mark, but rather, perhaps, a hopeful ellipsis, a declaration that there is more to come.
Contributed by @AnnieBrookstone.
“We laid in the parking lot Watched the stars and the shooting stars We know who we are from beyond To the veiled intention between our souls”
Long to be seen in my silence After the years of shyness That I'm not looking for nothing in nobody's eyes is a lie
was that you
with a sack of DQ at the cemetery
lost in the tabloid magazine
on a boy who’s been dead for a century
New WHY? song featuring vocals by Lorde
Written by Jonathan Wolf (WHY?) and Ella Yelich-O'Connor (Lorde) Produced by Jonathan Wolf Engineered by Eli Crews at 66 Rivington, NYC Mixed by Graham Marsh and Jonathan Wolf at The Neon Dungeon, ATL Mastered by John Horesco IV at One Up Mastering, ATL Additional background vocals from Amelia Meath (Sylvan Esso) and Amber Reneé (CLAVVS)