Montreal quartet Fleece have just released a new single "So Long," their second of 2020.
"So Long" continues the band's explorations with rhythm and psychedelic textures, and was engineered by the Besnard Lakes' Jace Lasek and mixed by Arcade Fire and the National collaborator Marcus Paquin.
All proceeds from the track's first month of streams will be donated to the Black Youth Helpline, the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention and the Native Women's Association of Canada.
The track is the latest in a string of recent releases by the group, including recent single "Love Song for the Haters" and a distanced cover of Benee's "Supalonely."
Listen to "So Long" below.
"So Long" continues the band's explorations with rhythm and psychedelic textures, and was engineered by the Besnard Lakes' Jace Lasek and mixed by Arcade Fire and the National collaborator Marcus Paquin.
All proceeds from the track's first month of streams will be donated to the Black Youth Helpline, the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention and the Native Women's Association of Canada.
The track is the latest in a string of recent releases by the group, including recent single "Love Song for the Haters" and a distanced cover of Benee's "Supalonely."
Listen to "So Long" below.