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All Get Out’s “Windows 98” is an ode to nostalgia

All Get Out have unveiled “Windows 98,” the second single from the South Carolina-based indie/folk-rock band’s upcoming self-titled studio album, set for release in the first week of November. This playful and light-hearted track serves as a tribute to the iconic Canadian band The Weakerthans, adding an extra layer of charm to All Get Out’s diverse musical repertoire.

The upcoming album, entirely self-produced, marks a significant milestone for the band, as frontman Nathan describes it as the execution of a sound they’ve been striving for since their inception. Following their 2022 album, “Kodak” – which served as a pivotal moment – this self-titled record represents a farewell to their past and an exciting entrance into the future of All Get Out.

In “Windows 98”, All Get Out takes listeners on a nostalgic journey, skillfully evoking the past, as the track is a showcase of the band’s ability to blend sonic elements from different eras, creating a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly new.

“Windows 98” showcases the band’s ability to explore diverse themes within their music. The track, along with others like “Come Back Around,” encapsulates a sense of uplifting, gentle defiance and reflective contemplation.

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