TEZ Channel Late-Summer Vibes on “When Our Worlds Collide”

The UK-based trio TEZ just dropped their latest single, "When Our Worlds Collide." It’s another solid addition to their growing catalog.

What started as a simple bedroom project has evolved into something much bigger over the years. TEZ have been touring extensively across the UK and Europe, building their fanbase and refining their sound through live performances.

With over a million streams on Spotify under their belt, the band’s carved out a distinctive niche. Their jangly, summer-ready sound draws clear comparisons to acts like Two Door Cinema Club and Foals — think gentle vocals layered over dubby rhythms that just stick with you.

The band’s been pretty prolific lately, releasing a bunch of singles and EPs. Their most recent effort, March’s Gloria Runs the Shop, showed they weren’t slowing down anytime soon.

"When Our Worlds Collide" feels like the perfect beachy interlude for a band that truly shines during warmer months. There’s something about their sound that just screams summer festivals and outdoor venues.

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TEZ has described this track as a self-admitted exercise in therapy through music. The song continues the band’s "heartfelt journey towards optimism and inclusivity" — heavy themes wrapped in deceptively light melodies.

The opening lyrics really set the emotional tone: "for a minute I’ve been kind of alone / you’ve been quiet are you happy on your own?"

Those words gently question someone’s well-being, like checking in on a friend who’s been distant lately. If music truly serves as therapy for TEZ, then this song puts them squarely in session — vulnerable, honest, and searching for connection.

Mike Londan
Mike Londan
Mike Londan is a senior music writer at TuneInsights.com. Mike is passionate about music and has been covering the music industry for over three years.