Liverpool-based lo-fi and slo-rock artist todd modern returns with āTV,ā a hazy, heartfelt exploration of technology, loneliness, and human connection. Blending fuzzy guitars, laid-back rhythms, and emotional depth, the track sits somewhere between slacker rock and shoegaze ā a sonic landscape that recalls the introspective brilliance of Sorry, Pavement, and My Bloody Valentine, while channeling the lo-fi intimacy of Sebadoh, Sparklehorse, and The Velvet Underground. Amid distortion and melancholy, the song lands on a line that feels universal: āwho wouldāve thought I needed someone just to watch TV with.ā
Recorded with Chris Taylor at Kempston Street Studios, āTVā unfolds like a slow, cinematic reflection on city life and the quiet ache of disconnection. It captures the feeling of sonder ā the realization that every stranger holds a complex inner world ā with humour, warmth, and deep relatability. āTVā begins simply, musing that āpeople move slow and cars moving faster on their own,ā and expands into a poignant commentary on how modern life often moves too fast for the people trying to keep up.

