Kiwi indie-pop upstart Harper Finn has dropped a series of brooding piano ballads thus far like Conversations (With The Moon), but today he's thrown us a bit of a curve ball and we're hella into it.
For the first time, Harper's flirting with a throbbing electronic beat on his new song Sun Down and it encapsulates that moment when the sun's just starting to go down at a music festival, you're looking around at your best mates dancing the night away and nothing can touch you.
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That's what the song's about too - Harper explains that ahead of playing New Zealand festival Rhythm & Vines, he wanted to write a song that people would want to dance to.
"I wanted to capture the feeling of long, hot nights spent at summer festivals dancing in a sea of people. Everything drops away and you form an island with your friends," he says.
He's managed to bottle the feeling perfectly.