The Internet Drop New Single "Come Over"

They wanted to make something that people "can easily two-step to."

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Getting ready to drop their new album Hive Mind on July 20, The Internet shared a new single Wednesday morning.

The follow-up to the project's lead single "Roll (Burbank Funk)," the song was intended to be something you can "easily two-step to." Speaking with Zane Lowe on Beats 1 Radio Wednesday morning, band member Matt Martians explains, "We were going to festivals the last year and we were listening to tempos, we kind of felt like our last albums were a little too groovy. When I started making the drums, I was like I want to make something that people can easily two-step to and you can just easily get into. So that’s how the drums started and Steve added guitar/bass. Syd started writing a song about a very true story."

Syd says the lyrics are "based on real life events with real girls but it happens all the time." She adds, "It’s part of life. I think everybody can relate."

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