Stream: The Know, ‘Me’
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Nothing like getting the warm and fuzzies from something so warm and fuzzy.
“Me” is the new single from husband-wife duo the Know. It checks all the dream-pop boxes: echoing guitars, cooed vocals, featherbedded synths, all just so for four minutes of cinematic, wine-and-candlelight reverie.
The follow-up to last November’s “Used to Be,” it’s the second single from the forthcoming “EP2” from the couple, Daniel Knowles and Jennifer Farmer. “Me” is a pandemic-inspired song, but rather than a hymn of loneliness and isolation, it dreamily sings the praises of sparks flying.
The song is “reminiscent of the start of a relationship and events between two people during lockdown, but this one mostly covers the good stuff,” Farmer says. “It’s a love song about the thrill you feel when you connect with another person.”
||| Stream: “Me”
||| Previously: “Used To Be,” “Someday Maybe” video, Quarantunes
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