Velocity Girl - "I Know Exactly What You Mean"

Photo courtesy John Falls

While "I Know Exactly What You Mean" may not be new Velocity Girl, it's new to us Velocity Girl, and that's pretty great. Taken from the upcoming 1989-1992 compilation of the Washington D.C. band's pre-Sub Pop music, this track shows that Velocity Girl had a solidified sound even back then. It's perfect early 90's janglepop, and if you've been a decades long fan, you're goint to be thrilled to hear this track. I've long felt that Velocity Girl have been one of the most underrated bands of the 90's, and you'll see why once you hear "I Know Exactly What You Mean." It's from the band's first session with singer Sarah Shannon. This is a great song, and I'm shocked it took thirty plus years for it to be made public.

You can listen to "I Know Exactly What You Mean" below. 1989-1992 is due out August 28 on Slumberland Records, and is available to pre-order here. For more on Velocity Girl, check out the band on Instagram.

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