In simply a few days, lovable Melbourne dance-rock veterans Reduce Copy will return with Moments, their first album in 5 years. Reduce Copy have already shared the early singles “Strong,” “When This Is Over,” and “Nonetheless See Me.” Right now, they’re giving us one final tune earlier than the LP arrives, and it’s a collaboration with Kate Bollinger, the dreamy singer-songwriter who launched her debut album Songs From A Thousand Frames Of Thoughts final 12 months. “Belong To You” is a heat, bouncy monitor, and it’s enjoyable to listen to Dan Whitford buying and selling strains with Kate Bollinger over the form of factor that Reduce Copy might’ve made at any level up to now 20 years. Right here’s what Whitford says about it:
“Belong To You” was one of many first tracks I wrote for our new album. And whilst an instrumental, it instantly felt like a pop tune ready to occur. The tune is written a few man who obsesses about previous errors with out realizing that the love he’s looking for has been proper in entrance of him all alongside. The tune has a wistful, romantic high quality to it, so we thought it could possibly be cool to do the tune as a duet to emphasise that. And across the time we have been engaged on this tune, a good friend launched us to Kate Bollinger, who’s an incredible LA singer and songwriter. So we requested her to strive a bit of vocal concept, and that’s how the tune took form. Once I heard Kate’s voice within the monitor, it sounded wonderful. I might nearly think about it as some form of sci-fi nation love tune, so to deliver that power to it, we requested “Evil” Graham Lee (from legendary Australian band the Triffids) to offer his signature pedal metal sound. And that was the ultimate piece of the puzzle that gave the tune its magical crowning glory. Reduce Copy hasn’t labored with exterior performers too many occasions up to now. Nevertheless it was an actual deal with to work with two artists that come from such completely different locations musically, however complimented one another completely on this tune.”
Test it out beneath.
Moments is out 9/5 on Cutters.