It's no surprise that the latest song from Violent Femmes, "Memory," feels like a classic. Frontman Gordon Gano actually wrote it a long time ago. "We even recorded it as a demo many years ago," he tells NPR Music via email. "And then it was forgotten about until digging into [our] archives, which led us to record it anew and release it."
"Memory" has the playful quirkiness, infectious beats and jittery observations of the band's earliest work, from the 1980s. But teen angst is replaced with middle-aged irritation. "Come back so I can tell you how I'm annoyed by the fact I can't remember your smile or your frown," Gano pleads. "I can't remember the name of your hometown. I don't remember the color of your eyes."
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