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Whitney - No Matter Where We Go

Whitney often portray love as complex, but on their new track they become doe-eyed romantics without a second glance.

Whitney’s debut album, ‘Light Upon the Lake’, is a collection of seemingly easygoing songs caught up in a near-invisible web of torment. Julian Ehrlich’s light falsetto is deceptive. More often than not, he’s singing about loss, loneliness and everything in between.

With ‘No Matter Where We Go’, there’s a break in routine. This time, Whitney become doe-eyed romantics without a second glance. “Hey mama, don’t slow down,” they chant, racing from Max Kakacek’s spider’s web guitar parts into a shiny chorus about driving “with the windows down.” It’s one of the few times Whitney paint love as something other than complex and profound. Like a first crush, there’s a sense that anything’s possible; that simple perfect, times lie ahead.

Whitney’s debut album ‘Light Upon the Lake’ is out 3rd June via Secretly Canadian.

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