It’s so finely and beautifully textured that it’s hard not to constantly marvel at its soundscape. While the whole album is excellent, it doesn’t get much better than this expanding, swelling opus. This is Blake embracing his role as a songwriter and singer rather than a producer and it’s paid off in a huge way. Sam: I found the first two songs we heard off The Colour In Anything quite difficult to latch onto to be honest but now in the context of the album they make sense. I gave the album a 10, breaking my golden rule, so I’d be a hypocrite not to break another now and give this diamond of a track the perfect five. James: I think I said, quite comprehensively, all that I could possibly say about this track (and the album from which it has been taken) in my extensive review.
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