“Two Kids In a Trench Coat” by Comfort Club

“Two Kids In a Trench Coat” is a lyrical masterpiece that brings storytelling to a new level of heartbreak and raw emotions.

I loved the way that Comfort Club started the song with lyrics like, “The day that I met you / I said / You don’t get to choose the ones you love”. This lyric instantly drew me in and created a journey that was consistent and motivating throughout the course of the song.

Comfort Club plays with a beautiful array of instrumentals and beats that really compliment not only his dynamic vocals but the words that accompany them.

Written by Tricia Patras

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