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Drugdealer Embraces a '60s Revolution with New Single 'The News'
Drugdealer, the acclaimed project of Michael Collins, is steering into a new era. Known for crafting smooth, decadent 70s-inspired pop, Collins now makes a compelling pivot with the new single 'The News,' channeling the vibrant energy and meticulous craftsmanship of the Beatles' prime.Released as a double-A-side 7-inch with this year's lush Weyes Blood collaboration 'Real Thing,' the single marks a significant shift from hazy California freeways to the heart of the 1960s British Invasion. This is no mere stylistic dabble; it's a deep and authentic immersion into an era where melody reigned supreme.Collins, a master curator, distills the essence of that revolutionary period with jangling guitars, warm harmonies, and sophisticated arrangements that feel both fresh and timeless. For music aficionados, this move is a profound conversation with history, executed with a purist's heart that avoids pastiche.In a modern landscape dominated by algorithmic playlists, this defiantly analog release is a testament to the enduring power of the song as a complete work of art. It prompts a crucial question about legacy: will we remember the flash-in-the-pan hits, or the carefully crafted pieces like this that honor their influences while carving a unique space? 'The News' is brilliant musical time travel, proving that the best new songs often have old souls and solidifying Drugdealer's status as a vital contributor to pop music's ongoing story.
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