Adolescence is BAYNK’s most meticulous work to date. It revels in eccentric, distinctive details while adhering to traditional pop structures. Most arrangements consist of grainy synth loops, plucky subs, and house-inspired drums; his digital sounds are drenched in reverb and slapped with sidechain. On the Cosmo’s Midnight-assisted “How Does it Feel?” languid synth pulses and a funky bassline give way to some of the sharpest vocal melodies on the album. “Remember,” which features Rainsford, exhibits BAYNK’s talent for peeling a heavily layered song back to its component parts before climaxing into an ecstatic yet graceful drop. This is dance music for headphones, club music for late-night walks.
The best songs on Adolescence bend toward straightforward pop formulas and, tellingly, include non-electronic instruments. “Mine” is led by quiet piano and spacey guitar, while standout “Naked” blends acoustic elements and electric bass with shimmering synths. BAYNK gives his best vocal performances here: “Get caught up on trying to pin you down/Your fingers ’round my neck, they’re feeling soft now," he coos on “Naked,” evoking the warm upper register of Whitney’s Julien Ehrlich. He’s not a great singer, as Tinashe makes plain when she steals the show on “Esther”; he scrubs clean his imperfections with layers of automation, delay, and reverb. Still, BAYNK has a keen ear for melody and knows his limits, wisely ceding the mic to guests while he works the boards.
The album is nominally a concept record about the immediacy of youth and romantic first experiences. “I went through this period of not being able to write anything,” BAYNK told Apple Music. Being in a “stable and happy relationship” wasn’t conducive to inspiration, so to get around his writer’s block, he returned to the creative cocoon of “first love.” Lyrically, the album is imagistic and vague, depicting half-baked scenes of lying in the sun, holding hands in a car, and walking through fields. The narrative never coalesces into anything meaningful, and its emotional pull wanes quickly. First love invigorates but rarely sustains; it’s BAYNK’s elastic and original production that propels the album forward, the pulse of the beat begging us to feel something beyond recognition.
Touch Me
BAYNK Lyrics
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Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my handTouch me, hold my hand
Only I would pass a road so frozen over
Someone's got a cold face in the RV
You might get to know me in this cold air
Through this snow-belt in this RV
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
Touch me, hold my hand
In this cold air
The repeated refrain of "Touch me, hold my hand" in BAYNK's song "Touch Me" signifies a desire for connection and intimacy. The act of touching someone and holding their hand is often seen as a gesture of closeness and comfort, indicating a plea for emotional support and physical affection.
The imagery of a road frozen over and the mention of a "cold face in the RV" suggests a sense of isolation and detachment. Despite the icy conditions and the presence of coldness, there is a yearning for warmth and human connection. The cold air mentioned throughout the lyrics could symbolize emotional distance and a sense of loneliness.
The mention of getting to know someone "in this cold air" implies that even in the midst of difficulties and challenges, there is an opportunity for deeper understanding and connection. It suggests a willingness to open up and let someone in despite the barriers or obstacles that may exist.
Overall, these lyrics convey a longing for companionship, understanding, and closeness in the face of emotional coldness and isolation. The repetition of "Touch me, hold my hand" reinforces the desire for human touch and connection as a source of solace and comfort in difficult times.
Line by Line Meaning
Touch me, hold my hand
Seeking comfort and connection through physical touch
Only I would pass a road so frozen over
Feeling isolated and alone in a desolate environment
Someone's got a cold face in the RV
Noticing the emotional detachment of others around them
You might get to know me in this cold air
Opening up to the idea of forming a deeper connection in a challenging situation
Through this snow-belt in this RV
Navigating through difficulties and hardships in a confined space
Lyrics © Ultra Tunes
Written by: Jock Nowell-Usticke, Rutger Van Woudenberg
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Laydina46
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@beejay8516
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@smokey21980
Criminally underrated
@alexandrafreitas7528
True
@James-dj7ot
Beautiful
@user-dk8yg5fo8g
Man your going to famous soonnn ...no doubt for that....
@shaggydoo1432
WHAT IS THIS GENREEEEEEEEEE
@Arvidperssonable
Would prolly say vapor soul
@user7270
BAYNK OMFGGG I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT YOUUUUUUUU
@urbanpitch90
Whoa I’m a bit lockdown drinky atm and my eyes can’t stop spinning with this vid right now. I’ll probably regret this comment in the morning