It's been a couple of years since Justine Bowe released music with hex gf, and possibly five years since we last heard from Photocomfort. She's back with Photocomfort with a new single, "Roll." This new song is everything we love about that project, with even more to adore added in. It's a glorious experimental pop song that leans quite heavily into the pop side of that description. "Roll" is an absolutely gorgeous song that is laid back but still has enough energy to pretty much force you to move, even if it's just a little bit. Photocomfort is one of those artists with enough talent and creativity to bridge the gap between Boston's rock, pop, and hip hop communities.
Justine Bowe says of her latest single:
"This one deals with one of the more difficult themes on the record for me: loving a friend so much that you might have to let them go. Sometimes you have to make a friendship so expansive and flexible so that a person can grow and thrive. That person might just grow so much they get out of it and walk right out the door—and you have to let them."
You can watch the video for "Roll" below. Patron Saint is due out July 19, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Photocomfort, check out the artist's website.
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