Fantasy of a Broken Heart Unveils Debut LP ‘Feats of Engineering’ with New Single ‘Loss’

Last month, Fantasy of a Broken Heart announced their debut LP, *Feats of Engineering*, set for release on September 27th via Dots Per Inch. The duo, consisting of Al Nardo and Bailey Wollowitz—previously recognized for their work with projects like Sloppy Jane, Water From Your Eyes, and This is Lorelei—are stepping into the spotlight with this album and already garnering significant media attention. The album announcement came with a Stereogum Band To Watch feature and the release of their single “Ur Heart Stops,” which received praise from The New York Times (describing it as “life affirming”), PAPER, Uproxx, Paste, BrooklynVegan, and others, drawing comparisons to artists such as Frank Zappa, Elliott Smith, the Elephant 6 collective, and Yes.
Today, Fantasy of a Broken Heart shares another track from the record, titled “Loss.”
LISTEN TO FANTASY OF A BROKEN HEART’S “LOSS” BELOW:
Fantasy’s sound, often described as hard to categorize (Paste called it “indescribable”), is rooted in a commitment to mad-cap maximalism and a genre-blending style, yet always anchored by the emotional connection between its members. Bailey’s husky baritone whispers, shouts, and croons, while Al’s airy vocals twang and soar, their voices intertwining seamlessly.
“Loss” exemplifies this dynamic, shifting from silly to sincere, chaotic to serene, and achingly beautiful to discordant, with Al and Bailey engaging in a call-and-response that weaves through the intricate composition.