“When You Were Mine” is a feature single off of the indie outfit’s forthcoming EP “Anything To Anyone” available tomorrow Sept 23.

Sometimes the best way to discover new music is to go after what your heart tells you. It’s intuition, it’s unpredictable, and most of all, it’s always so stinking right that sometimes it hurts so belovedly good.

But our intuition is different, you see, ours is drenched in what doctors might one day call a “Tegan and Sara dysphoria” state of perpetual distress. If we see a song, and it doesn’t contain the words “Tegan” or “Sara,” we get a little worried, because we’re not sure what the contents of the song may be. We get uneasy knowing that two of our favorite artists of all time, ever, aren’t on a particular song, and it sends a few tingling chills up our backend bone. It’s debilitating, and it’s our burden to bear.

That’s why we’re doing exceptional this morning, because a new single from the Night Terrors of 1927 dropped in our inbox and as luck would have it, features the almighty Tegan and Sara. The stresses of those nasty chills turned into good ones – like when you actually get away with running a red light on accident – and can we just say that the single is just what we needed after an entire weekend of music festival madness and a Monday that’s throwing on the hurt like nothing’s thrown hurt before.

“When You Were Mine” is a feature single off of the indie outfit’s forthcoming EP “Anything To Anyone” (available tomorrow Sept 23), which is also a taste test of the other forthcoming collection of work, a debut full-length, set to be released in early of 2015. The LA based act will also be on tour in the coming months, trouncing through The Marquis Theatre on Nov 13, 2014.