Taste Test: Mary Moore throws emotions to the wind with ‘Cold Hands’
The singer-songwriter encourages a late-night rendezvous.
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Sometimes, vapid human connections are enough. You don’t need, or particularly want, anything more. Singer-songwriter Mary Moore escapes into the midnight hours to seek out such a hook-up, a late-night rendezvous completely passionate and wild. “We’re smiling and we’re laughing / Playing pretend / But you’re thinking abou ther / And I’m thinking about him,” she sings. Heartache burned both, so a cold and detached, yet still playfully thrilling, embrace could warm them up again. “I know you wish that I was her,” she later howls, throwing any care about emotions into the street below. Moore’s vocals entice you to engage in such a liberating, lustful affair, too, an apt medication for anxiety-aching times.
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