I covered Newcastle duo Luunes debut "Glass" at the end of last year, and the pair have followed up with another gorgeous one in second single "Torrents."
Sam Litchfield's production lays a wonderfully cinematic foundation for vocalist Anna Milat's whimsical strains, evoking all kinds of sensual imagery as "Torrents" unfolds into an evolving, enveloping piece of folk-tinged electronica.
The duo describe "Torrents" as:
“that feeling when you meet somebody and just fall into them, like you have become a part of one another and are completely under each other’s skin. It’s the excitement of that feeling, but it is also the fear of commitment and the idea of losing that person into an inevitable impermanency, or into the depths of emotional waves.”