It's been a while since we've heard anything new from Her's, but the dreamy Liverpool dup is back with "Marcel."
The track feels like a surf pop song from the 60s that's been put in a blender with modern indie-pop and a dash of 80s sentiment. It's a breezy, beach tune field by pina coladas and ocean sounds and Her's' best track yet.
There's also a strange story about the songs origins below:
"Originally called "David Seaman," the song’s name was changed after a shopping trip to a thrift store where, in a lucky dip basket full of wallets, they found the wallet of a man named Marcel. Made curious by the cheesy 80’s identity pic inside replete with porn star ‘tache, the group took to the internet to find Marcel was deceased. Though a tribute to its namesake, "Marcel," is really a song about love, confusion, and the gamut of emotions and impressions we have to run before we figure someone out."