The Sea and Cake: “These Falling Arms”
A breathy, driving indie pop single that builds and blossoms into a high crescendo around the 2:30 mark…this way comes. Our highlighted track “These Falling Arms” begins as an unassuming six-string strummer, but finds its way into more transcendent territory by song’s end.
Stick around for the rest of The Sea and Cake’s Any Day to hear the “Brazilian music of the late 1960's” and “African influenced guitar lines,” because we can’t find it on this track. Maybe a little Brazilian on “Occurs” and the percussion on “Into Rain”? Maybe a little jazzified afro-pop on “Starling” and title track “Any Day”? Tell us what you hear in the comments.
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