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Track: Jehnny Beth and Mike Patton Collide on Fragmented New Single ‘Look At Me’

Summary by Backseat Mafia
There’s a particular pleasure in rupture, in watching a song split itself open and refuse to resolve cleanly. On ‘Look At Me’, Jehnny Beth leans into that fracture, building a two-part composition that feels less like a duet and more like a psychological standoff. The presence of Mike Patton is less feature than destabilising force. His voice shapeshifts across the track, slipping from croon to whisper to something closer to sermon, echoing the …
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Backseat Mafia broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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