Ambiguous Desire is creeping up on all of us, whether we realize it or not. We've been hearing about Arlo Parks' clubby new album since January, when she shared lead single "2SIDED." With February came "Heaven," and now March has brought us "Get Go." The track instantly swept me away. The crisp pirate-radio-inspired beat, the booming bass, the way Parks' airy vocals seem to bleed into the atmosphere — it sounds like getting lost in euphoria, which is what she was aiming for.
“Get Go" perfectly encapsulates the sense of melancholy euphoria at the center of the record," Parks explains in a statement. "It's about the dance floor as a means of healing, understanding yourself and discovering your relationship to love." Watch director Chloé Desaulles' video for the song below.
Ambiguous Desire is out 4/3 via Transgressive.






