"Swarmed PLACES" MIGHT BE BANKS'S MOST BEAUTIFUL SONG YET
It's just been six months since BANKS discharged her sophomore collection, The Altar, which saw the vocalist expand upon the dull, sonic world she made with 2014's Goddess, however with a more powerless edge. Today, BANKS astonished fans with another track that proceeds with this theme, while investigating the thoughts of social nervousness and adore (it was, relevantly, composed with Jack Antonoff for the last period of GIRLS).
Stripped down and crude, "Swarmed Places" tunes in as a kind confession booth, playing to the artist's quality in making closeness in sonic spaces—considerably more so than anything she's discharged earlier. Truth be told, a larger part of the tune's verses are monologs coordinated at the question of the artist's affection, matched with an insignificant beat and echoes of the's tune: "Cause I've been terrified of swarmed spots/Come with me, I'll take you home."
All things considered, the track could have effortlessly had a place on The Altar, yet stands similarly as tall all alone—the following stop on an individual voyage that BANKS has been imparting to the world. Tune in to "Swarmed Places" beneath.
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