Juan Wauters shares new pensive ode to parental influence, "This Is I"
24 April 2015, 10:49
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Juan Wauters, a former member of The Beets, has unveiled an introspective new track from his second album.
A pensive ode to the influence of ones parents, "This Is I" showcases Wauters at his most contemplative, and his most comfortably self-aware. Celestial synth melodies glide with a sense of elation that can only come from finding contentment in your own skin.
"This Is I" features on Wauters' forthcoming second album, Who Me?, set for release via Captured Tracks on 12 May.
Stream "This Is I" below.
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