
With ‘Another You’, Lophae draws us further into the dreamworld of Imagine More, their forthcoming second album. Clocking in at just over five minutes long, the track unfolds like a slow-motion sunrise: lush, spacious, and emotionally rich. Greg Sanders’ guitar drifts in with a smoky shimmer, setting the tone for a piece that’s less about destination and more about atmosphere.

Sam Rapley’s saxophone enters not with flash, but with feeling, calm, velvety, and full of quiet longing. Anchored by Ben Brown’s fluid drumming and Tom Herbert’s grounded basslines, the track breathes in a way that feels completely unforced. There’s a pulse here, but no urgency, just the gentle sway of a band that knows how to leave space.
Drawn from the same sessions as their debut Perfect Strangers, ‘Another You’ leans into the meditative, jazz-inflected world Lophae has been building, where every note floats somewhere between intention and instinct. It’s not a single in the traditional sense. It’s a mood. And it lingers.
