"Romance," the group's fourth album oscillates between moments of severity and laid-back indie-rock, exploring themes of love and transience through a unique soundscape.
The standout lyric of the title track conveys the idea: 'Maybe romance is a place.' This encapsulates the band’s intention to move beyond specific locales.
The main inspiration for the album came from various visual influences, particularly from watching films like the Danish trilogy 'Pusher,' which sparked the creation of a fictional world.
Curley mentions infusing the record with a 'coldness' reflecting our increasingly digital world, exploring themes such as artificial intelligence and social dynamics that emerged during the writing process.
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