TEZ—the indie-rock and neo-psychedelia trio featuring Owen Mellett, Joe Martin, and Dan Hughes—just dropped their latest single, "Going Two." It’s been brewing for quite some time, apparently.
The band describes this one as something that’s been "in the pipeline for a while," and honestly? You can tell. "Going Two" absolutely leans into their signature sun-drenched aesthetic, complete with those fuzzy vocals we’ve come to expect.
Picture this: the perfect soundtrack to a carefree beach day at summer’s peak. Radiant, unhurried, irresistibly warm—that’s exactly what you’re getting here.
The track continues TEZ’s ongoing philosophy of music as therapy, which is pretty refreshing in today’s landscape. They’re blending tender, heartfelt lyrics with their signature dubby rhythms.
There’s this distant, echoing warmth throughout that genuinely calls back to the mid-2000s UK scene. The whole thing closes on a note that feels both nostalgic and restorative—quite the combination.
It’s a solid reminder of the trio’s unique ability to transform raw vulnerability into pure sound. Long after "Going Two" fades out, you’re left with this sense of healing resonance that just… lingers.
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