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second thoughts reminds us to follow our own paths in life on "how would you know"

  • November 26, 2022
  • Malvika Padin
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Hertfordshire four-piece second thoughts reminds us to follow our own paths in life regardless of what others have to say about it on “how would you know,” which blends soft guitar melodies and upbeats rhythms framed by a modern yet timeless vibe.

The first track from their upcoming EP Fluke, the gentle yet jovial track takes us through circumstances that many of us maybe familiar, with people not respecting our dreams and thinking they know what’s best for us. The core message of the track encourages us to push past feelings of sadness and unfulfillment brought on by others, instead focusing on chasing our own passions.

Taking influence from the likes of Swim Schooland Bombay Bicycle Clubas well as The Beautiful Southand The Housemartins, their anthemic brand of nostalgic indie-pop encapsulates intimacy and expansiveness equally. Now, with the new EP on the horizon, this latest track amps up the anticipation for what’s to come from the promising quartet.

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