The song is taken from their forthcoming third full-length 'English Graffiti', which will be out on May 25 via Columbia Records. We have already heard the tracks "Handsome" and "Dream Lover". Pre-order your copy here.
About the track, frontman Justin Hayward-Young says: "Minimal affection was the first song I worked on with Cole when I met him in LA. We talked a lot about the difficulty I think our generation faces, over any before us, in finding people we truly connect with, whilst on the other hand being more connected than ever before. So the song actually ended up being a real lynchpin for the record conceptually and I think it’s a really great song. It started life way more dreamy and melodic but turned out pretty synthetic and chopped, as to fall in line with the aesthetic of the rest of the record."
Justin
Watch the video below.
About the track, frontman Justin Hayward-Young says: "Minimal affection was the first song I worked on with Cole when I met him in LA. We talked a lot about the difficulty I think our generation faces, over any before us, in finding people we truly connect with, whilst on the other hand being more connected than ever before. So the song actually ended up being a real lynchpin for the record conceptually and I think it’s a really great song. It started life way more dreamy and melodic but turned out pretty synthetic and chopped, as to fall in line with the aesthetic of the rest of the record."
Justin
Watch the video below.
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