
TEME's new track pairs Bon Iver dramatics with James Blake sonics
08 June 2018, 13:06
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We still know next to nothing about TEME other than the fact they might be siblings and they're probably British.
This kind of early stage mystery usually means they were in another band they'd rather forget but we're not playing that guessing game. New track "Hell's Mouth"is named after a bay located near the village of Rhiw, North Wales.
We're told that TEME spent some time "living on the edge of a mountain, where the intensity of a time shut away together, and the surroundings, aligned as one" with Hell's Mouth as the backdrop. The effect is a beauty of a track that brims with glitchy, heart-in-mouth moments and moodiness.
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