"Supernatural Feelings" is the sound of a little-recalled memory, a feeling that's too real to disregard but too weird to name. Written between Manchester and Toronto with KOZ, who has also collaborated with Kendrick Lamar and Dua Lipa, the track exudes a sensation of emotional disconnection. There's a jerky, thwarted romance to it: It's reminiscent of those midnight calls and the eerie, heartening sensation that someone's thinking about you on the other side of the earth. The Flints clothe these moments in swirls of layered melodies, a disco shimmer lending them just a hint of cosmic haze.
A gentle dance beneath a mirror ball, in slow motion. A journal entry you scrawl while half asleep, and that you revisit in the morning to see if it was trying to tell you something real. Fleshed out back in their home studio in Manchester, the production is intimate yet expansive, the kind of attention to detail that explains how much care they've poured into each and every second. In all its texture, "Supernatural Feelings" ultimately reveals something deeply human. The Flints continue to show that they not only belong to the new wave but are shaping it. Their music possesses the magical quality of blending retro flavors with modern emotion, creating something timeless and transporting. Step into their world. You just won't come out the same when you get out.
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Manchester-born twin brothers George and Henry Flint have never been the type to color in the lines. With their latest single, "Supernatural Feelings," The Flints further solidify their claim to create a dreamlike world of their own making, an emotionally charged landscape where the sound of indie rock, psychedelic sounds, and indie pop hits you through the fog of love, distance, and unanswered questions. Hot on the heels of playing the U.S. leg of Justice's Hyperdrama tour, the brothers have taken their energy straight into the studio. But where Justice would roar, The Flints prefer to float, ushering us gently through the fog of heightened emotions and openness.