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"Not" is a song by American indie rock band Big Thief, released as the first single from their fourth studio album Two Hands. It was released on August 13, 2019, by 4AD as a digital single alongside the album's announcement.
Big Thief is an American indie folk band formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 2015. The band consists of Adrianne Lenker (vocals, guitar), Buck Meek (guitar, backing vocals) and James Krivchenia (drums). [ 1 ]
Two Hands sees Big Thief take on "powerful and gritty" grunge-folk. [9] It also works in indie rock, yielding a "crisper [and] more jagged" sound than that of U.F.O.F. [10] Slant saw the music as shoegazing that had 1960s / '70s folk and rock filtered through it. [11]
Big Thief unveiled their latest single, "Change." The band previewed the warm, intimate song at the recent Pitchfork Music Festival during their set. "Change" follows three recently released Big ...
Rising indie quartet Big Thief have surprise-released a new song called “Certainty” that was written and recorded directly to 4-track during a three-day power outage. The recorder was plugged ...
The title initials stand for "UFO friend", according to lyrics in the title track. [10] The album received acclaim from music critics and was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. [11] Five months after the album's release, Big Thief released their fourth studio album, Two Hands.
Big Thief unveiled their latest single, “Change.” The band previewed the warm, intimate song at the recent Pitchfork Music Festival during their set. “Change” follows three recently ...
Jill Mapes of Pitchfork said Big Thief "shifts nimbly between lo-fi acoustic and throwback rock hooks, keeping everything noisy and tuneful". [2] Additionally, the album utilizes elements of honky-tonk, grunge and ambient noise music. The album's lyrics explore topics such as love, abuse and mental illness. [7] [8]