Teen Daze :: Watch Over Me
The chilly temperatures of Canada seem to be working wonders on Teen Daze. Last week, Stadiums and Shrines premiered one of his latest tracks, “Cold House,” which is a breeze sweeping over a frigid landscape, sneaking into your cracked window and beseeching you to bundle up. This week, he’s made one of the finest nightcaps of all, “Watch Over Me.” There’s something about it that first makes me think of the cold, but ends with me falling asleep at night, imagining all things warm - fireplaces, hot baths, and down comforters. And even though I’ve been trying to avoid using too many descriptive adjectives in my writing, they’re hard to avoid when talking about Teen Daze since his music is always bursting with colors, textures, and climates.
Download both “Watch Over Me” and “Cold House” below, then head over to Stadiums and Shrines to grab Cold House b-side, “Everywhere.”
[mp3] Teen Daze - Cold House
“Watch Over Me” could possibly be my new favorite song from Teen Daze (other than the Japandroids cover of course). I love the way that the songs reflects the changing of the seasons as we start getting into the coldness of winter. But with “Watch Over Me” it’s not a dark, lonely feeling that gets associated with winter. It’s more like that cozy, warm feeling like being all bundled up or sitting next to a fire.
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