

Cry Mfer
When not using the other party as an emotional punching bag, Nate Amos and Lily Konigsberg used one another as a creative filter and sounding board ā pushing, prodding and challenging themselves to āmess with different sounds,ā harkening to, Nate says, āsongwriting duos who seem to have their own language that other people don't quite understand.ā In life, as in art, they share a language, a hive mind, finishing each otherās sentences while lounging on Lilyās parentsā couch in the Hudson Valley. (Lily recently moved back to her hometown of Hudson in order to āget her life together;ā itās ādefinitely working,ā she says.)
The duo joined forces in the Fall of 2020, when Lily, after a few years gobbing away in the punk trio Palberta, solicited Nate (who, at the time, was popping away as half of dance duo Water From Your Eyes) as a potential producer for her solo record; the subsequent songwriting competition that followed resulted in dozens of tracks and one EP, Thatās My Idea. No strangers to productivity, Nateās Water From Your Eyes recently released their fifth album, and Lily recently released her solo LP, both to high marks.Ā
Cry Mfer is, true to the bandās vision, a beautiful mess of different sounds, completely and effortlessly genreless (though if pressed to label it, the band settles on āTruth or Dare Popā). While a milieu of myriad styles, from folk to dance, the albumās main through line is truth, regardless of how much the expression thereof may hurt (after all, as Lily sings in the title track, ātruth and life go hand in handā). Its lyrics arenāt āparticularly diary-ish,ā Nate says, theyāre āa little moreā¦ā āDiarrhea-ish,ā Lily jokes.
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When not using the other party as an emotional punching bag, Nate Amos and Lily Konigsberg used one another as a creative filter and sounding board ā pushing, prodding and challenging themselves to āmess with different sounds,ā harkening to, Nate says, āsongwriting duos who seem to have their own language that other people don't quite understand.ā In life, as in art, they share a language, a hive mind, finishing each otherās sentences while lounging on Lilyās parentsā couch in the Hudson Valley. (Lily recently moved back to her hometown of Hudson in order to āget her life together;ā itās ādefinitely working,ā she says.)
The duo joined forces in the Fall of 2020, when Lily, after a few years gobbing away in the punk trio Palberta, solicited Nate (who, at the time, was popping away as half of dance duo Water From Your Eyes) as a potential producer for her solo record; the subsequent songwriting competition that followed resulted in dozens of tracks and one EP, Thatās My Idea. No strangers to productivity, Nateās Water From Your Eyes recently released their fifth album, and Lily recently released her solo LP, both to high marks.Ā
Cry Mfer is, true to the bandās vision, a beautiful mess of different sounds, completely and effortlessly genreless (though if pressed to label it, the band settles on āTruth or Dare Popā). While a milieu of myriad styles, from folk to dance, the albumās main through line is truth, regardless of how much the expression thereof may hurt (after all, as Lily sings in the title track, ātruth and life go hand in handā). Its lyrics arenāt āparticularly diary-ish,ā Nate says, theyāre āa little moreā¦ā āDiarrhea-ish,ā Lily jokes.
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