This track appropriately feels like opening curtains, like it is a theme to a movie or the latest Netflix binger. I am thoroughly digging the trip hop-esque beat that falls in and out. Grand piano sounds with ascending synths provide a stark open sound for Joy's swagger. Other tracks like the opener, "Falling Stars", he clips sounds and brings in ambient tones. This track might feel the most organic as the bed that Xfarm creates propels on a slapping beat, Hammond-esque organ sounds, drenched in dark blues and gospel intertwined. For the most part, she is predominantly the singular voice but on the dramatic torch burner "Leaving" her beautiful self harmonies are layered in. With a husky, throaty vocal aesthetic, she can sound pissed off, sage like, aloof and empowered all the while keeping her vocal embellishments artistically on the down low keeping the emotional context incredibly earnest and real. Joy Morgan's vox are drop dead gorgeous and she is the perfect narrator. As the title suggests all the songs are connected floating in the moody fog and emotional clouds inherent in a tumultuous broken relationship.
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