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Tipling Rock embodies late summer calm with “Partly Sorry”

August 19, 2019October 11, 2021 Paige Williams Leave a comment
Tipling Rock embodies late summer calm with “Partly Sorry”

Last night I looked outside at 9pm and realized it was already pitch black outside. When did the days get so much shorter without me noticing? I’ve decided the only way to cope with this (read: ignore it) is to listen to Tipling Rock and their perfect brand of beach pop until the leaves start to fall.

“Partly Sorry” is the song I mainly came here to tell y’all about but… if you’ve got an extra minute and 12 seconds, listen to “Monaco” too. They’re such a perfect pair. My only gripe is I wish they were longer (much like summer itself).

These songs feel like the end of summer. They’re fun and bright, but they don’t have that frantic peak summer energy. They embody the feeling of the nights getting chillier and everyone preparing to return to routines, but not being there yet. I’m happy keeping these two songs looped until reality sets in.

If you want to listen to Tipling Rock’s track along with a bunch of other songs we think are cool right now, follow us on Spotify!

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