After spending last year releasing solo albums, The Internet are getting ready to release their album HIVE MIND due out July 20th from Columbia Records. Earlier this month they released their infectiously catchy new track, “Roll (Burbank Funk),” which saw the group’s own Steve Lacy taking lead vocals for a change.
Today, the group returned with a new song titled, “Come Over.” The song gives off some major summer love vibes. The track breezes through a steady baseline as Syd sings lyrics like, “puppy love / butterflies / angel dust / you make me smile.” This single shows the group really coming into their own laid back yet fearless sound.
At around the 4:20 mark, the song fades out just to fade back in with an encore offering a taste of a different sound. This is sure to leave the listener in anticipation of more to come from The Internet.
When asked about their upcoming album Syd stated, “After making a few songs we realized that we really want to use this album to live by example and promote camaraderie amongst young black people.”
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