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Cloth – Polaroid

Cloth – Polaroid

In “Polaroid”, Cloth’s dynamic shifts beyond their established musical parameters, revealing the Glasgow twins’ willingness to explore uncharted territories.

Rachael Swinton carefully considers this evolution, acknowledging the delicate balance required when introducing orchestral elements. Owen Pallett’s string arrangement arrives not as a mere embellishment but as an organic expansion of the song’s emotional landscape, each note carefully woven into the existing sonic architecture.

Paul’s lyrical exploration delves into the subtle erosion of human connection – those imperceptible moments where shared histories begin to fade like overexposed photographs. The universal experience of watching vital relationships slowly dissolve into memory creates a thematic undercurrent that flows throughout their upcoming record.

This release marks more than progression from their debut “Secret Measure” – it captures the precise moment where artistic growth intersects with emotional truth, where the familiar comfort of twin-shared creativity opens itself to new possibilities.

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