
Listen: Chromatics – “Just Like You” (First Single From New Album)
Band to Release a New Dear Tommy Track Every Week Until the Album Is Out
Feb 12, 2015
Chromatics
Johnny Jewel and his band Chromatics release a whole lot of music to the Internet, often putting out various unreleased songs for fans to devour. But “Just Like You” is different, as it’s the first single from their new full-length album Dear Tommy, the full on official follow up to Chromatics’ widely acclaimed 2012 album Kill For Love. Jewel just posted “Just Like You” to Soundcloud as a free download.
Apparently every week up until the March release of Dear Tommy on Italians Do It Better Chromatics are going to release a new song from it. (That’s the album cover above.)
Check out the song below and head over to Jewel’s Soundcloud page to download the song and check out the lyrics.
(Via Pitchfork)
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