Much of Seattle's current music scene exists in a vaccum which generally kind of sucks for the bands there in terms of outside exposure, but what it does do is provide ample space for bands like See Me River to stretch out, get sorta goth-country and not sound fake doing it. Mostly though, this song is loping and catchy and we've been listening to it nonstop for the last couple days: in our chairs, in our homes, on the train, forever clapping along.