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Pop / Rock 26/02/2020

Dirty Projectors Release "Overlord," New Single & Music Video Starring Maia Friedman

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Dirty Projectors Release "Overlord," New Single & Music Video Starring Maia Friedman
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today - scarcely 18 months after the release of the Lamp Lit Prose LP, and three months after the live-in-studio album Sing The Melody - Dirty Projectors return with new single "Overlord."

Tongue-in-cheek ode to surveillance capitalism? Critique of our primal confusion of charisma for actual leadership? Cautionary tale about blind faith in technology? Anti-fascist manifesto? Who knows, but "Overlord" feels like a "Both Sides Now" for our brave new Amazon Prime world. The lyrics are belied by a rootsy, organic arrangement - capo'ed acoustics, upright bass, congas, drum kit & three-part harmony - that must be Dirty Projectors' loosest and warmest production since Swing Lo Magellan.

"Overlord" is the first Dirty Projectors song to feature the new lineup that lead Projector Dave Longstreth put together around the Lamp Lit Prose touring in 2018/19. Guitarist Maia Friedman handles lead vocals and co-wrote the lyrics with Dave, who wrote and produced the music. Felicia Douglass and Kristin Slipp contribute additional vocals. Nat Baldwin plays upright bass; Mike Johnson is behind the kit. Mauro Refosco plays congas.

The video, directed by Dave and starring Maia, features some recent, notable public architecture in New York City, and traces an elliptical story about the stories we tell ourselves about progress.

On March 27th, the band will play their first show of 2020: a special performance in-the-round at Chicago's Thalia Hall. Find tickets here.
Check out Dirty Projectors live in a medley from their 2019 live album, Sing The Melody, bridging Longstreth's Rihanna-Kanye West-Paul McCartney collaboration, "FourFiveSeconds," into his David Byrne co-written "Knotty Pine."






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