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In a few weeks, Sweet Dreams Nadine — the brainchild of Brooklyn musicians Nadia Hulett, Carlos Hernandez, and Julian Fader — are releasing a new eponymous album, their first since changing their name from just Nadine. We’ve heard two tracks from it already, “Weird Love” and “Painted Blue,” and today they’re back with one more, “Indigo.” “‘Indigo’ was originally a little two-chord noodle that we created over a drum loop sampled from the beginning of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Prove Your Love,” Fader said in a statement to Under The Radar. I personally hadn’t known this song until Nadia showed it to me it’s a Christine McVie banger buried on the B side of 1974’s Heroes Are Hard To Find but I was immediately taken by the drum break that starts the song.” He continued: With just four bars of kick snare and hi-hat, Mick Fleetwood communicates all of the resignation, the longing, the understanding t ....