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Talking to You, Talking to Me
Folk · 2010 · 12 tracks · 39m

Talking to You, Talking to Me

A smoky blend of indie-folk and retro-soul, defined by the seamless, close-knit vocal harmonies of identical twins over warm, late-night grooves.

February 9, 2010 · Vanguard

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A sultry, late-night introspection wrapped in warm, comforting harmonies.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 39m
01
Modern Man
3:35
02
Harpeth River
2:55
03
Forever Me
4:46
04
Midnight
5:37
05
Savin' You
3:00
06
The Brave One
3:03
07
Devil in You
3:16
08
Snow Canyons
2:46
09
Tell Me Why
3:06
10
Calling Out
2:47
11
Give Me a Chance
2:44
12
U-N-Me
2:21
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition on Midnight where the acoustic strumming gives way to a spacious, reverb-drenched groove that stretches over five minutes.
The opening of Harpeth River where the sisters' voices lock into a tight, unaccompanied harmony before the warm organ swells underneath.
The subtle, bluesy guitar lick that punctuates the choruses of Devil in You, giving the track a gritty, Southern-gothic edge.
Reviews

How does Talking to You, Talking to Me sound next to the rest of The Watson Twins's catalogue?

Reverb Heavy+1.4σ

The production is pushed notably harder into reverb heavy than this artist usually allows.

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