
I Still Think About You / No Ordinary Love
The lovely, longing âI Still Think About Youâ was a regular highlight of the bandâs earliest live sets and was one of the first songs they wrote together. âWe wrote it three years ago, before we had released any music,â explains the bandâs Ben Easton. âIt had a certain youthful optimism that we loved, but after a few road tests we decided to shelve it. However, we knew that there was still something in it, so we brought it back earlier this year and weâre chuffed with the result.â âWe wanted to capture the purity of wanting to see someone again, hoping they appear around the corner, or in your local park or pub, without any form of doubt that creeps into oneâs mind as we grow older,â adds singer Dottie. âWe enjoyed exploring and challenging ourselves to achieve a softer and uplifting narrative â itâs possibly the most joyful thing weâve ever written.â
On the flip side, the âNo Ordinary Loveâ reframes the slick R&B of the original as a dark and delicious dreampop / trip-hop crossover. âThe original was pretty much on repeat during our tour late last year and we thought itâd be an interesting thing to try,â explains the bandâs Ben Easton of the decision to cover the song. âItâs a good representation of where weâre going, sonically, and it was also our first recording experience with Harry [Catchpole] on drums and so we particularly focused on what he brings to the table. We experimented with different snares, mics and other effects to create our own kind of drum sample which is something that feels important to the deary sound going forward.â
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I Still Think About You / No Ordinary Love
The lovely, longing âI Still Think About Youâ was a regular highlight of the bandâs earliest live sets and was one of the first songs they wrote together. âWe wrote it three years ago, before we had released any music,â explains the bandâs Ben Easton. âIt had a certain youthful optimism that we loved, but after a few road tests we decided to shelve it. However, we knew that there was still something in it, so we brought it back earlier this year and weâre chuffed with the result.â âWe wanted to capture the purity of wanting to see someone again, hoping they appear around the corner, or in your local park or pub, without any form of doubt that creeps into oneâs mind as we grow older,â adds singer Dottie. âWe enjoyed exploring and challenging ourselves to achieve a softer and uplifting narrative â itâs possibly the most joyful thing weâve ever written.â
On the flip side, the âNo Ordinary Loveâ reframes the slick R&B of the original as a dark and delicious dreampop / trip-hop crossover. âThe original was pretty much on repeat during our tour late last year and we thought itâd be an interesting thing to try,â explains the bandâs Ben Easton of the decision to cover the song. âItâs a good representation of where weâre going, sonically, and it was also our first recording experience with Harry [Catchpole] on drums and so we particularly focused on what he brings to the table. We experimented with different snares, mics and other effects to create our own kind of drum sample which is something that feels important to the deary sound going forward.â
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The lovely, longing âI Still Think About Youâ was a regular highlight of the bandâs earliest live sets and was one of the first songs they wrote together. âWe wrote it three years ago, before we had released any music,â explains the bandâs Ben Easton. âIt had a certain youthful optimism that we loved, but after a few road tests we decided to shelve it. However, we knew that there was still something in it, so we brought it back earlier this year and weâre chuffed with the result.â âWe wanted to capture the purity of wanting to see someone again, hoping they appear around the corner, or in your local park or pub, without any form of doubt that creeps into oneâs mind as we grow older,â adds singer Dottie. âWe enjoyed exploring and challenging ourselves to achieve a softer and uplifting narrative â itâs possibly the most joyful thing weâve ever written.â
On the flip side, the âNo Ordinary Loveâ reframes the slick R&B of the original as a dark and delicious dreampop / trip-hop crossover. âThe original was pretty much on repeat during our tour late last year and we thought itâd be an interesting thing to try,â explains the bandâs Ben Easton of the decision to cover the song. âItâs a good representation of where weâre going, sonically, and it was also our first recording experience with Harry [Catchpole] on drums and so we particularly focused on what he brings to the table. We experimented with different snares, mics and other effects to create our own kind of drum sample which is something that feels important to the deary sound going forward.â











