Long Winters Singer Explains Why Young Women Fall in Love With Him

Things got a little hairy.Photo: Elizabeth Weinberg
And it’s difficult to explain if you haven’t heard it, but “Honest” is such a lovely and in a weird way genuine tune that we couldn’t help thinking that those girls — and, certainly, others in attendance — probably were moved by the story of a young woman warned by her mother never to fall in love with a lead singer, “whatever you do, whatever you do.” At the same time that they were, of course, bemused to bask in the presence of this man, who paired a white shirt with off-white, or perhaps just dirty, Carhartt denims, and looked like he might’ve, shit, probably, wandered into the Castle and onstage after spending a few nights on a bench in Battery Park. So for the purposes of this story, we cast aside the mother’s moral and say, yes, we came to love him there — and in our memory, at least, forged under that glorious sky, we will for evermore. —Nick Catucci

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