An argument is circular. So, too, is Ramsey Thornton’s song about one. The chiming fingerstyle guitar, the jazz-educated percussion, and the vocal melodies of “Chase After You” double back on each other, never quite resolving. There’s a clear sense of a damaged relationship circling the drain, neither party putting in the effort to keep it afloat but neither walking away, either. Even the chorus is circular. “I don’t mean to make you cry / but a…
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