The members of theNew YorkCity-based bandBlaircould use a hand figuring out how to describe their music.

Its the sound of your most eclectic but trusted friend taking control of the aux.

The songs were us coming together and talking and writing in that moment.

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Lauren Davis

The result is something like lightning captured in a bottle, which is more or less Blairs entire M.O.

Even on the bands earlier releases, they place a premium on capturing something authentic.

Two years later,Tears to Growlanded in the middle of the pandemic like a signal from the future.

Every members personality gets to stand on its own, finding a way to coexist next to the other.

Were trying different things, Chiat says.

Having that reputation was not necessarily the space that we wanted to always exist in.

Now, though, they feel unburdened: All these songs have all of our personalities in it.

The songs are just way more in line with how we actually are as people on our day-to-day.