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Toronto indie folk group The Couriers share their tender new single “Smooth Skin,” out now on all digital streaming platforms. Lifted from the band’s self-titled debut album, the acoustic-leaning track introduces listeners to the heart of The Couriers’ sound – warm guitar lines, beautifully stacked harmonies, and an intimate, unguarded approach to songwriting.
Gentle and quietly romantic, “Smooth Skin” unfolds as a soft reflection on love lost and connections that never quite had the chance to become what they might have been. Driven by finger-picked acoustic guitar and hushed dynamics, the song’s emotional pull lies in its restraint, allowing the band’s harmonies to carry the weight of its longing and nostalgia.
“Interestingly enough, ‘Smooth Skin’ was inspired by a quote from a video game character that mistakenly thought he was a ghoul – 'Bald? You call this bald, smooth skin? I’m a monster! A monster!’” explains vocalist and guitarist Stephen Edwards. “Once the title was cemented, the song quickly evolved into a story about a love interest lost to time.”
The track also holds special meaning for the band. As Edwards shares, “This was the first ever song written to be played by The Couriers. Hence, it seemed fitting that it should appear as the first track on our debut album.”
Comprised of Stephen Edwards (guitar and vocals), Mateja Lasan (drums), and Bronson Aguiar (bass), The Couriers draw on a decade-long creative partnership to craft songs that feel both understated and deeply personal. With “Smooth Skin,” the trio offers a quietly captivating introduction to their self-titled debut – a song built on sincerity, subtlety, and the kind of harmonies that linger long after the final chord fades.
"Smooth Skin" is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services worldwide. For more information, please visit instagram.com/thecouriersband.