A sunny aural lagoon, Two Strands is both refreshing and laconic. The stripped-back instrumentation bursts into a colourful wash, anchored by a basic snare-caress. I could listen to an isolated vocal take all day, though I’m not sure if the line “We come until the chemicals collide” means what I think it means.
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