In the midst of the coronavirus shelter in place order, MNDR releases “Fragile” a song she wrote to get her through a tough time. “Fragile” initially intended as an album cut from forthcoming album Hell To Be You Baby felt more appropriate for the times as MNDR says “I was going to release a dancefloor song last week but I just didn’t feel like dancing with everything that’s going on.” “Fragile’s” lyric plumbs the depths of hopeless feelings but finds strength in knowing one’s boundaries. Be sad, but on your own terms.
Listen below, download Fragile for free on bandcamp, or stream anywhere.
If “Fragile” moves you and you sing or play, dance or do spoken word, paint or anything creative, check out the Fragile lyrics and chords. We would love to see your creative take on “Fragile!” Make sure you tag @mndr_official @wondersnd and use #imfeelingfragile
Visualizer by Molly Kaplan – IG: @phatwhippet
“Open”, the 2nd single from MNDR‘s forthcoming album Hell To Be You Baby is out today (Friday Feb 7, 2020.) “Open” begs you to release your inhibitions and be open. Let go of your secrets, dance like there’s no tomorrow and come get free with MNDR. The driving beat and enveloping lush musical bed lure you into an enveloping pillow of electropop space synthesizers you can’t help but find release.
Come get “Open” with MNDR – buy/listen to MNDR Open on Bandcamp or stream Open everywhere!
Check out the new MNDR song “MARS” out now on TOKiMONSTA‘s Young Art Sound II compilation album. If you’ve been feeling like you might be living on another planet these days, this song will bring you down to Earth, but the visualizer from Strangeloop Studios might send you right back up to Mars!
This introspective space jam was produced by long time MNDR producer Peter Wade alongside Scissor Sisters producer Babydaddy. MNDR’s outerspace verse vocals are layered in sputnik synths and explode into a chorus of reality, “welcome to Mars where the people are cold and they only wanna break hearts…”
Listen to “Mars” on Spotify – Apple
MNDR‘s new single “Gravity” dropped yesterday on Mom + Pop records in collabo with WonderSound. The song was produced by Hudson Mohawke, co-produced by John Hill with vocal production from WS’s own Peter Wade. All three and MNDR are credited with writing the infectious bop. The song premiered on Fader magazine and was featured on Spotify‘s New Music Friday and Apple‘s Best Of The Week playlists. The song also received coverage from The New York Times, Stereogum, and Paper.
Listen to Gravity: Spotify – Apple – Everywhere
WonderSound Records is proud to announce the signing of legendary recording artist Brooke Candy to it’s ranks. The rapper, singer, visual artist and provocateur is back and she’s holding no punches. First single “WAR” explores Candy’s frustrations with the state of the world today and her anger is palpable. Surrounded by squalling guitars and electric drums she rails against the status quo… “1, 2, 3, 4 everybody go to WAR!”
“WAR” was produced by MNDR, Peter Wade and Chris Tabron, with additional lyric from Jesse St. John.
Buy “WAR” on Bandcamp or stream “WAR” now wherever you get your fix…
Also check out Brooke’s second WonderSound single “My Sex feat. Pussy Riot, Mykki Blanco & MNDR” co penned by Charli-XCX.
Produced by Peter Wade, MNDR, Chris Tabron
Mix Asst – Brandon Peralta
Mastered by Dave Kutch at the Mastering Palace NYC
Guitar – Will Ivy
Bass – MNDR
Drums – Dave Sharma
Programming – Peter Wade, Chris Tabron
BG Vocals – MNDR
Vocals Brooke Candy
(Amanda “MNDR” Warner, Peter Wade Keusch, Will Ivy, Jesse Saint John)
PRE:
So keep on your pushin your position
And make em swollow up your vision
Another organized religion
Dum dee dum dum they all fall down
So take your capitalist interest
And make America your bitches
Another body on the hitlist
Dum dee dum dum they all fall down
CHORUS:
Go dum dee dum dum they all fall down
Go dum dee dum dum they all fall down
Go dum dee dum dum they all fall down
Like 1 2 3 4 everybody go to war
BRIDGE:
We are a country built on greed
History books nobody should read
Land of the fake where the richest are free
Do as they say and they’ll let you breathe