Dream pop and indie rock duo Philomena create an out-pour for advice on a conflicting relationship on their new track 'She Takes, She Takes' to be released on September 3rd prior to release of their debut six track EP, Songs I Never Thought You'd Hear which it will be featuring on October 15th.
"With your sugar sweet life and your big expectations, you're rushing through everything, you need to have a little patience."
Who knows what they want? 'She Takes, She Takes' features Scarborough musicians Joshua Benjamin Kidger playing melancholic guitar riffs accompanied by lead singer Fredi Dixon-Lenton's dreary dirge vocals, distraught over a confused lover who beholds high expectations and is blind-sighted by what they have around them. The songs contagious chorus of "She takes my time, but I don't mind" clarifies the struggle of having feelings for somebody who doesn't know what they want but justifying them wasting your time because of how deeply you feel for them, hoping one day they will love you more than you love them.
"And when the queen of England's dead you'll have to worship me instead and I'll love you if you'll give me a reason too."
Keep updated with Philomena's latest releases including debut single 'You're the Best Pain I've Ever Had' by following their social media's: Facebook / Twitter / Spotify
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