This song is a snowball that grows and grows, picking up energy, beats, voices…even—don’t kill me—an almost Avicii-influenced build that simmers underneath its very first measures.
"I Love You Money" is a tongue-in-cheek reveling; one that feels naïve in its decadence but also slyly aware the whole time. Sometimes, we need songs that capture the spark of a moment, even if that moment is short-lived and perhaps not one of our best.
This track also serves as our introduction to Lowell’s debut albumWe Loved Her Dearly (via Arts & Crafts), and I’m feeling like it won’t be broke for more hits.