Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nation of Language, the Brooklyn-based purveyors of ’80s-inspired synth-pop, return with Dance Called Memory on September 19. And ...
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Synth-pop trio Nation of Language are releasing a new album, Dance Called Memory, on September 19 via Sub Pop. Now they have shared its third single, “Under the Water.” Listen below. The ...
Nation of Language just released Dance Called Memory, their first album for Sub Pop, and they celebrated with a three-night run at Warsaw in Brooklyn. Each night featured a different setlist chosen by ...
Brooklyn synth-pop trio Nation of Language is back with a new single, “Inept Apollo.” The release coincides with the band’s recent signing to Sub Pop, kickstarting their next era of music with an ...
Synth-pop trio Nation of Language are releasing a new album, Dance Called Memory, on September 19 via Sub Pop. Now they have shared its fourth single, “In Your Head.” Listen below, followed by the ...
The New York band performs tracks from their latest album, Dance Called Memory. Tune in to a mini-concert with Nation of Language Ian Devaney, frontman of Nation of Language, thought about the push ...
Nation Of Language, of Band To Watch fame, are releasing their Sub Pop debut Dance Called Memory in September. They've already shared a peak at the project with "Inept Apollo" and "I'm Not Ready For ...
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