Ryan Cass

After a string of recent tracks, MORE&MORE may have just released one of our favorites yet. The Tulsa band this week dropped the new song "Ultraviolet," which has been dubbed the second part of a twofer which includes their January single "Supersonic."

While the band hasn't shied away from their desire to experiment with a variety of sounds, as singer Brady Ballew told us in our recent chat, "Ultraviolet" seems to be smack dab in the band's sweet spot, with its frothy, fuzzy pop melody capped by Ballew's confessional spoken lyrics in the closing moments. It makes for a nostalgic, personal musical gem and the perfect companion piece to the aforementioned "Supersonic," both of which are out now.

As with "Supersonic" and the band's recent The Blue EP and I'm Still Getting Used to It EP, the new offering was produced by Sam Westhoff, the longtime Variance favorite who helms the Tulsa studio The Colony Recording Company.

Hear "Ultraviolet" now.