Blondshell shares folky new song "Two Times"
Briefly

Blondshell's latest single, "Two Times," showcases Sabrina Teitelbaum's softer, folk-influenced sound, contrasting her earlier, grunge-inspired tracks. The song reflects on the nature of relationships, challenging the narrative that conflict is necessary for love to be meaningful. Teitelbaum poses a thought-provoking question: can a simple, healthy relationship hold the same value as one fraught with struggles? With the release of her album "If You Asked for a Picture" imminent, Teitelbaum is set to embark on a 19-date North American tour, beginning in late May.
I feel like I'm always seeing movies and shows where conflict is the only way love is expressed. This song was basically like, what if it's just solid?
It's a lot of stories where someone has to work really hard to get somebody else to love them, and that's what seems to make the relationship valuable.
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