Cape Weather’s “Telephone” is pure melancholy
Perfect for the twilight hours.
A collaboration between Natalie Smith and Eric Jackowitz, Cape Weather is the perfect balance between sun-tinged ‘60s pop and modern production elements.
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In a brave move, the duo decided to release their second single “Telephone” as a flip of their debut “Telephono”. Both tracks adhere to the same overlying themes with “Telephone” being the stronger of two. These records were made over the internet, with instruments being recorded and mixed in LA, Oakland, Nashville, New York, and Europe. Instrumental contributors to the record include Ben Alleman, Erik Groysman and Joe Berry.
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