After several acclaimed releases for Not Not Fun and Night-People, Midwestern New Age Outlaw DYLAN ETTINGER releases his new single to christen Atlanta's freshly minted record label, DKA. "The Pale Mare" finds Ettinger at his darkest and heaviest yet, with a slow plodding, distorted drum machine providing the foundation for buzzy analog synth bass, stunning anthemic chimes and tortured vocals shrouded in heavy delay. The B-Side sees fellow Midwesterners GOLDENDUST (featuring JUSTIN THYE of WET HAIR) follow up their stunningly bleak and minimal debut LP for Night-People with one of the most effortlessly lush, dreamy, and romantic break-up songs we've ever heard. Here they eschew choruses for continuosuly unfolding verses that feel sincere and urgent without being overly earnest, providing the perfect counterbalance to Ettinger's dirge on the A-side.