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Really Love / Reset
- (Limited Edition)
- Artist: Body Language
- Format: 7" Single
- Release Date: 5/4/2015

Really Love / Reset
- (Limited Edition)
- Artist: Body Language
- Format: 7" Single
- Release Date: 5/4/2015
- Artist: Body Language
- Label: B3Sci
- UPC: 859714051446
- Item #: 2024659X
- Genre: Electronic
- Release Date: 5/4/2015
- This product is a special order
Product Notes
For their February 2015 tour Brooklyn-based electropop band. Body Language have revealed their latest single. "Really Love" premiered via Fader who said the track "turns things way the f*ck up with a literal drop and a hook that's as tender as it is absolutely head-banging." The single is being released on February 17 by B3SCI Records and will be available at digital retailers and on limited edition 7-inch red vinyl. Body Language are known for their restless pop experiments with a future-shocked blend of soul and R&B. The quartet's debut LP Social Studies earned the approval of everyone from Pitchfork to NPR to The New York Times to The Guardian, who compared the breakout release to early Madonna, the indie disco of Prelude Records and "CSS doing an impression of Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band." Their second album Grammer was equally well-received and last year's EP Infinite Sunshine was reviewed by The Fader who said "just shy of 25-minutes long, (the EP) makes up for what it lacks in length with an abundance of exuberance and groove."
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Artist(s)Body Language