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“My Limerence Just Fell on You”: NYC’s People I’ve Met Slowly Unravel into Aching Catharsis on “Loving One,” a Fragile, Intimate, & Soul-Stirring Reverie
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“My Limerence Just Fell on You”: NYC’s People I’ve Met Slowly Unravel into Aching Catharsis on “Loving One,” a Fragile, Intimate, & Soul-Stirring Reverie

By Mitch Mosk
New York City alt-rock trio People I’ve Met channel the quiet devastation of unreciprocated love into “Loving One,” a tender, slow-burning release off their debut EP 'Bunny' that holds space for longing, vulnerability, and the ache of feeling more than you’re given.
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