The Brooklyn-based duo drop new album Structure in August. July 28, 2021 Water From Your Eyes are the Brooklyn-based duo Rachel Brown and Nate Amos, who you might know from their solo work as Thanks For Coming and This Is Lorelei respectively. Next month, August 27 to be precise, WFYE will release their second album Structure. It's their second album following 2019 debut Somebody Else's Song and their first on new label Warf Cat Records. ADVERTISEMENT Structure is truly an album of two halves, with "Track Five" actually landing sixth in the running order and thus on the latter side of the record. On an album that switches between Brown and Amos's love of experimental and pop music, "Track Five" represents the best of both worlds. It begins in dissonant fashion before opening up into a punk-y disco bounce with a wall of automated drum claps combining with synth sounds to create an overwhelming wave of sound. Brown uses the platform to open up about someone close walking out of their life and the painful mix of emotions that brings. Like many of the lyrics on