Geographer makes Lover's Game feel widescreen without losing its pulse. It lands somewhere between synth-pop ache and indie-rock lift, polished enough to shine but still carrying a bruise.
The keys glow around the edges, the drums hit with a clean snap, and the vocal climbs like it is trying to outrun its own doubt. The production is glossy, but the cello-like warmth keeps it human.
This is made for night drives, bright windows, and the strange optimism that shows up right after a bad idea starts sounding good.
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