Kate Teague enchants once again on shimmering new offering "Good to You"
After impressing us with one of the year's most captivating debuts with "Low Life", Kate Teague returns with another utterly enchanting offering.
"Good to You" possesses a kind of warm familiarity that draws you completely into Kate Teague's world. She writes with a relatable honesty, where her songs tell stories that feel as though they could have been plucked from your own personal thoughts and where real emotion provides the centrepiece to her craft.
With "Good to You", Teague explores the very human habit of over-examining your own behaviour and comparing yourself to others who seem to have it altogether, as she says the song is about her "struggle with comparing myself as a partner to other people as partners, and relaying my frustration at inopportune times... like at a wedding".
Her music possesses a jangling magic, where the melodies twinkle and with each song she only seems to continue to prove her potential. We can't wait to see where she goes next.
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