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James Brooks, Formerly of Elite Gymnastics, Releases New Album as Default Genders

Last summer marked the debut release from Default Genders (formerly Dead Girlfriends), the electronic pop project of James Brooks, formerly of Elite Gymnastics. Today, Brooks has released a new album under that moniker, titled Magical Pessimism. It features remastered and remixed versions of the four songs from last year's EP Stop Pretending, as well as eight additional tracks. Listen above.

After the tracklist, watch a video for Magical Pessimism's opening cut "everything is a lie and everyone is completely full of shit".

Magical Pessimism:

01 everything is a lie and everyone is completely full of shit
02 the world ends with you
03 everything can stop us now part 1
04 sophie
05 negotiating with demons
06 omertà
07 stop pretending
08 the trees in the driveway
09 words with friends
10 kairosis in real life
11 on fraternity
12 everything can stop us now part 2



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