LØVER: Lonely Now

If Phil Collins had a Norwegian love-child raised on a healthy diet of synthesizers and fresh beats, he would almost certainly grow up to be alt-pop, R&B artist LØVER. His latest release "Lonely Now," produced by Brady Daniell-Smith (of Anna of the North), mixes equal parts 80's groove and longing falsetto to paint the picture of a less-than-connected partner whose presence is worse than loneliness itself. I never thought the line "touching your cold body is worse than having nobody" could make me feel so warm and fuzzy.

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