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Drugdealer Embraces Baroque Pop on New Single 'The News'
Michael Collins, the creative force behind Drugdealer, has long been a shapeshifter in the realm of American pop, crafting homages to the smooth, singer-songwriter decadence of the 1970s. His latest single, 'The News,' marks a significant evolution, trading the Laurel Canyon introspection of his past work for the vibrant, baroque pop brilliance of the mid-1960s.This new direction is a deep and resonant channeling of the Beatles' 'Revolver' era, showcasing a meticulous attention to melodic craftsmanship and intricate arrangement that feels both effortless and masterfully constructed. The track, backed by the previously released Weyes Blood collaboration 'Real Thing' on a forthcoming 7-inch, stands as a bold statement in today's indie landscape.Where many artists dabble in retro aesthetics, Collins builds upon them as a foundational element, creating music that is both timeless and strikingly immediate. His collaboration with Weyes Blood (Natalie Mering) further solidifies the project's artistic weight, uniting two modern auteurs dedicated to the revival of songcraft-first music.'The News' is more than mere pastiche; it is an active and compelling conversation with pop's golden age, serving as a potent reminder of the enduring power of a well-written song. It is a record for those who find profundity in a perfect chord change and who believe that the best pop music is not just listened to, but deeply felt.
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