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Sometimes we need to revel in the melancholy to understand it and pick ourselves up, and sometimes we have to combat darkness with warm sunshine, finding growth and therapy in a catchy earworm. Such is the case for L.A. producer Jordan Topf AKA Windser, who mulls over and emotes on his mix of sadness and boredom in his new track “These Days,” a hooky, early Two Door Cinema Club-esque indie pop groove to lift you back up.
Topf is joined by a gaggle of impressive musicians on “These Days,” including but not limited to members of Phoebe Bridgers, Mt. Joy, and Father John Misty’s bands to fully actualize this song to get you hyped for Winder’s debut album out tomorrow.
The post Windser- “These Days” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Sometimes we need to revel in the melancholy to understand it and pick ourselves up, and sometimes we have to combat darkness with warm sunshine, finding growth and therapy in a catchy earworm. Such is the case for L.A. producer Jordan Topf AKA Windser, who mulls over and emotes on his mix of sadness and boredom in his new track “These Days,” a hooky, early Two Door Cinema Club-esque indie pop groove to lift you back up.
Topf is joined by a gaggle of impressive musicians on “These Days,” including but not limited to members of Phoebe Bridgers, Mt. Joy, and Father John Misty’s bands to fully actualize this song to get you hyped for Winder’s debut album out tomorrow.
The post Windser- “These Days” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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