The latest cut from Collarbones’ perhaps underappreciated third album Return is a polar bridge between deep bass chasms and chirpy flourish, easing into a resonant slowish-grind in the chorus. A perfect showcase of Travis Cook’s daring production chops and Marcus Whale’s fearless, pristine R&B pop vocal.
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