Every second from the beginning of Tomorrow until the final soulful plea of “You stole my heart/I need it back now” is sheer heaven. Frontman Samuel T Herring possesses one hell of a vocal styling, sounding something like a black Antony Hegarty over a blissful vintage backing choir.
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