Water From Your Eyes and Snail Mail on Getting Signed and Playing Live

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'Have you guys noticed this TikTok-ification of live music after COVID?' snailmail and waterfromyreyes discuss the ups and downs of playing live and their new release.

A band’s breakout can be highly subjective. For the Brooklyn art rock duo Water From Your Eyes, some might say it came with their last album, 2021’s. But it’s hard to argue that their latest release, the thrilling and borderline experimental, marks a giant leap forward, both sonically and in terms of their public profile.

JORDAN: Snail Mail can play a very sloppy set sometimes. Sometimes it’s like we have never practiced. And I’m like, “Does Pavement get away with it because they’re slacker rock? Do you have to be slacker rock or can you just play a bad set and it’s cool?” JORDAN: If something goes wrong and it’s silent for a long time, and when you resume, people are like, “Woo!” You literally feel like a charity case. I wish they would boo instead, honestly. Because I feel like a baby.JORDAN: I hate the idea that maybe people think that they need to redeem me.BROWN: I do read comments, though. I get emails sometimes, I get notifications. But I can move on from criticism so much quicker.

JORDAN: I feel like there’s been a switch over time with Water From Your Eyes. Is it conscious as an evolution? JORDAN: Maybe not at this point. I try really hard. After reading so many reviews, everything lives in my head. But if I had never heard a review of, I think that would probably be best for my art making. You lose your intuition as soon as you start asking for opinions. What do you think?

BROWN: I went to school for film and screenwriting, and the process of making a film takes forever from beginning to end. Before, I wanted to just write a song and be done with it, but now I want to put my time and energy into making things that maybe won’t bring me instant gratification, but will be fulfilling down the line.

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