The “Gloom Version” of “Rapture” with Wisp is out now, and it finds Touché turning the song into a tender ballad with acoustic guitar, pedal steel, and clean harmony vocals from Jeremy Bolm and Wisp.
Thus the bro suffix enables the narcissism of small differences: The problem is not literature—or movies, or going to the gym, or Bernie Sanders, or working with computers, which plenty of people like ...