Everyone's Crushed
The Brooklyn duo's logic-defying new album threads anticapitalist critique, stoner humor, and a hazy undercurrent of fatalism into art-pop so mesmerizing it'll give you a contact high.
Doubling down on the experimental side of their art-pop, Water From Your Eyes' debut outing for Matador Records Everyone's Crushed refuses to polish itself for a wider audience, but once you dig in you find greatness.
On Everyone's Crushed, Water From Your Eyes showcase their evolving chemistry on their best album yet. Read our review.
On their new album, Chicago’s Water From Your Eyes dare to suggest experimental music can be funny.
Water from Your Eyes has released one of the most imaginative pop albums of the year. Composed of vocalist Rachel Brown and producer Nate Am...
Even odds that the opening notes of Everyone’s Crushed’s “Structure” were ripped from a shiny metal ball getting stuck in the pop bumpers of a Queen pinball machine long enough to unlock a play through of “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Everyone's Crushed by Water From Your Eyes album review: the NYC duo make experimental pop music that's full of emotion as well as ideas
Water From Your Eyes traffic between experimental music of the krautrock period of the late 1960s and early 1970s and today’s feminine pop sensibility.
Everyone's Crushed by Water From Your Eyes album review by Adam Fink. The Brooklyn duo's new album drops on May 26th via Matador Records
Across seven years and several albums this band has been evolving its scattershot sonic collage, and here it feels like they’ve finally found their sound