Dream-pop Canada-based band Basement Revolver returned with the second single ‘Transatlantic’ taken from their forthcoming album Embody. With tour plans on hold last year, the group found time to wrestle with questions about identity, faith, mental illness, and sexuality. Their forthcoming sophomore record, is explicit about these new ideas and new thoughts, addressing them with a deeper sound and crisper production to adroitly express the complexity of the world. Embodyis an album of friendship, of working out identity together and making deeply personal art.
The second single ‘Transatlantic’ is about wishing the person we loved once was still close to us.
Darling come on, be closer. As the melody sinks in Transatlanticism. On the phone, I’m calling, are you in – vocalist Chrisy Hurn sings, recalling happy memories.

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