Moreton x James Vincent McMorrow: See Yourself
Moreton ask the plaguing questions about love in their latest single ‘See Yourself’. In collaboration with someone lead singer Georgia now calls a friend in James Vincent McMorrow, ‘See Yourself’ uncovers the most sensitive doubts that persist throughout the journey of love.
The track’s lyricism is jarring, yet heartfelt, centred around the questions one ponders when taking the plunge into emotional vulnerability in a relationship. The dialogue facilitated through the questions leads to the pinnacle lyric, ‘can you see yourself loving me?’ Such a non-threatening, and simple question, yet, “it’s a common story that our loved ones are last to now when we’re at our worst”, says Georgia.
Moreton’s resonant register, imprinted alongside McMorrow’s devout vocal allows the flow between hopefulness and anguish to be harnessed. The emotional dexterity of the duo is further highlighted through their use of guitar for the ballad, aiding the aura of minimalism and bringing to the forefront the feeling of tranquility.
Fragile yet forthright, Moreton and McMorrow build the perfect scene for listeners to ponder the state of their own relationships and assess the extent of emotional intimacy they have fostered with their own loved ones.