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Slow Fiction share new single ‘In the distance, where it doesn’t matter’

Slow Fiction’s debut self-titled EP is due February 16. Jonathan Schenke (Parquet Courts, The Drums, Snail Mail, Mannequin Pussy) mixed and mastered the project, helping the band carve out a sound that calls upon the garage rock greatness of the early aughts.

Following the recent release of the EP’s first single, ‘Top 10 Movie Scenes,’ now, Slow Fiction share the EP’s next single, ‘In the distance, where it doesn’t matter.’

Speaking on the single, vocalist Julia Vassallo wrote: “There’s an old saying ‘there are three sides to every story: your side, their side, and the truth.’ The goal was to have this song embody a three-edged sword. Sometimes, the lines of reality and perception become distorted. The title is a line from a poem ‘Imagining Defeat’ by David Berman, who is a great inspiration.”

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