After recently stroking her bald-headed doppelganger in the "Fuck with Myself" video, Banks has unveiled yet another cut from her forthcoming LP. This time, her "Gemini Feed" weighs in on a passive aggressive pal.
The arrangement brings together thick snaps, undulating synths and more beneath Banks' interpersonal investigations. The verse pits her natural tone against a lowly pitch-shifted shadow singer, while the chorus has her singing about whether it's a good idea to be following someone around like a dog being led to water.
The mirror-image musing can be heard below, while Banks' Altar is slated to drop September 30.
The arrangement brings together thick snaps, undulating synths and more beneath Banks' interpersonal investigations. The verse pits her natural tone against a lowly pitch-shifted shadow singer, while the chorus has her singing about whether it's a good idea to be following someone around like a dog being led to water.
The mirror-image musing can be heard below, while Banks' Altar is slated to drop September 30.