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Come Back to What You Know
Rock · 1998 · 3 tracks

Come Back to What You Know

May 25, 1998 · Hut Recordings

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This single is a quintessential Embrace experience, a powerful surge of emotional alternative rock that feels both intimately personal and monumentally grand. It's the sound of a band reaching for the sky, with deeply resonant vocals that cut through layers of shimmering guitars and propulsive drums.

Owning this means having a piece of Britpop's more reflective, yet equally anthemic, side; perfect for when you need to feel understood, uplifted, and ready to face whatever comes next with a full heart.

It's for those moments when you want to shout along to a chorus that feels like a shared experience, a collective sigh of hope and recognition.

Tracklist · 3 Tracks
03
If You Feel Like a Sinner
2:53
04
Perfect Way
3:01
08
Love Is Back
3:51
Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, soaring entry of the chorus on the title track, "Come Back to What You Know," where the vocals and guitars converge into a powerful, uplifting wave.
The dynamic shift in the bridge of the main track, where the instrumentation briefly pulls back, allowing the lead vocal to deliver a raw, emotional plea before the full band crashes back in.
The expansive, reverb-drenched guitar solo that emerges towards the end of the single, building to a cathartic climax.
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