More melancholic than the previous two, including ‘i used to live in england’, ‘your house’ still has that familiar, dance-driven sound that supermodel* has honed, reminiscent of acts like LCD Soundsystem and Fatboy Slim.
With a synth-laden start that carries on throughout the song, it makes for a catchy hook that you just can’t help but to gravitate towards.
The song possesses a certain charm with a confidence that builds as the track progresses. It’s about trying to hold onto what’s familiar because you’re scared about where to go next, as highlighted through lyrics like, “I just keep waiting for you to come out but you don’t” and “It’s not the same as it was just because we’re both growing up”.
The song slowly crescendos until one final clap closes the song off, leaving you dazed that it’s over so soon.
‘your house’ helps to represent a new, more introspective side of supermodel* and leaves you excited to finally hear the EP, expected later this year.
