Emerging Los Angeles-based artists Connor Caine and megan. have begun to rise in the world of R&B and their new EP, Luna, serves as further proof the duo is here to stay. Luna follows the release of Connor and megan.’s vulnerable “Honeydew” single, which led to Remixd Magazine regarding them as “a harmonious team that delivers warm and peaceful vibes all the way through.” Evoking passion and angst, Luna gently guides listeners from track to track, similar to the precarious nature of turning an already damaged page of your favorite book. That uneasiness and even insecurity is well represented on track two, “Who Do You Send For,” as megan. sings with sorrow, “Where do I begin, love/ Never thought we’d see the end, love.” Each track on the EP finds Connor and megan. shedding light on a different perspective of what appears to be the same dwindling relationship, juxtaposing the desperate attempt to hold on to a situation that’s run its course with introspective lyrics on whether things are even worth mending. No matter the length, every song on the EP is purposeful. “You and I have both remained intolerable / But that’s on me,” Connor confesses. From the brief interlude, “Every Now and Then,” to the guitar-driven outro, “Gemini”, the duo beautifully transition from questioning an inescapable feeling of loneliness to a bittersweet acceptance that, maybe the end, though saddening, can actually offer new beginnings. “Maybe one day we can figure it out,” megan. faintly sings towards the end of the record. Taking us on an audible voyage through the abysmal depths of the break-up stage, Connor Caine and megan., present a much-welcomed appetizer with Luna, that will likely leave listeners wanting more. Fans can expect an extended length music video that spans the entire EP as well as new music from Connor Caine before the new year. Stream the new EP below, and stay up-to-date with their journey.
