Matt Mahurin

Brooklyn duo Matte Namer and Frankie Rex (aka The FMs) are kicking off the weekend with the release of new music.

The duo has shared a timely new track called "Record Store," a song reflective of cherishing what once was and the things we've lost, wondering if we'll ever get it back. Especially given the events of the last year, it's definitely relevant. 

“'Record Store' is about what once was and now isn’t,” says Namer of the track. “It’s about the loss of things we once took for granted and how we feel more passionately about those things after they stopped existing. As is often the case with The FMs, the song is also about freedom. In this instance it’s about losing our freedoms during the height of the Covid pandemic and wondering if we’ll ever get them back again.”

The song is accompanied by a video directed by iconic photographer and film director Matt Mahurin, whose past collaborations include work with the likes of U2, Metallica and Tom Waits.

See the video below.