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Braids unveil two new tracks "Slayer Moon" and "2020".

Fresh off the heels of the release of DJ Python’s “Young Buck” remix, which saw support from Pitchfork, BBC 6Music and more, Braids are thrilled to today reveal two brand new songs titled “Slayer Moon” and “2020”.

Recorded during the sessions for their last album, Shadow Offering, the new tracks were premiered by the band last night in their WWWorld Premiere live show on their YouTube channel.

The band share their inspiration behind the songs:

Slayer Moon is inspired by a Sailor Moon phone case I bought in Tokyo, at 3am while on tour in Japan. Growing up I was obsessed with Sailor Moon, particularly with the ability to magically transform from a normal girl into a full-on mystical and powerful Sailor Scout, battle-ready to

combat the evil forces of the world.”

“What a deal, legs with more potential than my life”. “Sailor Scouts have the longest legs ever drawn - so long that I drew a parallel between their immaculate legs, and our frenetic modern minds, lost in the ego abyss of the infinite scroll.” “I can’t figure out my life blood, what should I prescribe to?”

“‘2020’ was written sometime in 2017, after a long period of being alone – in an abstract sense of the word – while reaching for fleeting physical closeness.

I was with friends, but my heart was lonely and longing for companionship, my body confused with the unfamiliarity of new and shallow encounters.

I had been meditating a lot during this time “tracing a line through the centre of my body” – a process of inward-looking that I veer towards when I take the time to sit. I titled the song ‘2020’, in 2020. Revisiting the song's lyrics through the eyes of our present reality struck a chord with me.

I felt as close to the song as when I had first written it. I find that I am asking myself similar questions while in this pandemic, without my friends, my family, my familiar structures.” “I am of all things, love and hate. Placing the pieces of myself, hopefully, without judgment, without bitterness. To not knowing, who I am entirely. Who am I, without them? Who am I, without you,

in my life?”

Braids' last album, Shadow Offering, co-produced by the band with Chris Walla, is out now via Secret City Records. A luscious and expansive release, Shadow Offering leads us through a sonic tapestry of narrative. With heartbreaking honesty and precision, listeners traverse a nuanced and complicated world: one full of beautiful contradictions.

Image: Melissa Gamache



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