Haim's new song 'Relationships' signals the arrival of spring and a fresh sound for the trio. The upbeat track deals with the existential questions around love and breakups, contrasting their typical lyrical rock style. Produced by Rostam Batmanglij and featuring an engaging music video, it captures the sisters' movement through the emotional aftermath of a breakup. With a more danceable vibe reminiscent of '90s R&B, 'Relationships' invites listeners to embrace the spring atmosphere and dance through heartache.
Daylight savings, temperatures creeping upward, wool coats tossed aside for a light jacket: Spring is in the air, and with it, Haim season.
While the sisters Haim frequently make lyrical pop-ish rock music, 'Relationships' ups the ante by being the type of song that might drag you out of your chair and out onto the dance floor.
The song is full of existential questions like that, boiling down to a central thesis of 'Why am I in this relationship?'
Rostam Batmanglij may be partially responsible for this updated sound, as the Vampire Weekend alum and solo artist co-produced the new album alongside Danielle.
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