![]() ![]() The album then segues into one of the more recent singles, “ Baby,” featuring Marina and Luis Fonsi, which takes on the classic combination Clean Bandit has become known for, in terms of blending a tragic tale with a danceable backbeat. The Zara Larsson-featuring “Symphony” sets a certain mood with, “I just want to be part of your symphony,” seeming to emphasize what Clean Bandit has been for their audience these past four years, even with the bowing out of former band member Neil Amin-Smith just before the City High emulative single, “Rockabye,” was released in late 2016. With the swelling opener to What Is Love?, “Symphony,” Clean Bandit seems to say, “Don’t worry, we’ve returned.” For yes, it’s somehow been four years since their debut, New Eyes, was released–though, like MØ, who waited a similarly long period to release her sophomore effort, the band has managed to stay in the spotlight with singles that have made their listeners feel as though they’ve never left.
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