Produced by long-time collaborator Ian Pritchett (Bootleg Rascal & Lyall Moloney), fans can expect a noticeable development in the duo’s sound, with band member Sammy Seeka describing Never Too Soon as, “This album best reflects our recent life experiences, encapsulating all we’ve encountered over the past two and a half years.”
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