Check out Twin Shadow's new track "Turn Me Up"
Twin Shadow has unveiled a new cut, presumably from his upcoming follow-up to 2012's Confess, called "Turn Me Up".
The synth chime worming its way beneath the boom-pap beats and soul-pop croon sounds super similar to Massive Attack's "Teardrop", but if you can look past that, you'll be rewarded with a grand Hurts-esque power ballad rife with juicy hooks.
Speaking about the track, Twin Shadow (George Lewis Jr.) said:
"I think it's important to let people take what they need from songs instead of explaining too much about what they mean for me personally. But my friends keep asking, 'Turn me up', what's that mean? I keep saying, Take more from me. Ask more of me. Give me more back. Stop fighting against the things you want the most."
Listen to "Turn Me Up" below. Lewis' new LP is expected in 2015 via Warner.
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