Ryan Hemsworth's Quarter-Life Crisis Shares Hand Habits Collaboration "Comfortable"

The track appears on the project's upcoming debut EP

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BY Allie GregoryPublished Nov 12, 2020

We're a few weeks away from the release of Ryan Hemsworth's debut EP as Quarter-Life Crisis, and today, he has shared another new song from the project.

Titled "Comfortable," the new track is a collaboration with Hand Habits' Meg Duffy.

"When I was asked to do a writing session with Ryan, I had no idea who he was or what his music sounded like or what his life may be like," Duffy said in a release. "I completely showed up to this weird little studio completely blind to predisposition, a little embarrassed because the first time Ryan and I tried to connect I accidentally no-showed him after writing in the date on my analog calendar wrong."

They added: "I had never done any sort of co-writing session before and was a little nervous, but since I had no investment I went in with the intention of having fun and being open to whatever spirits wanted to move."

Previously, Hemsworth shared cuts from the EP including collaborations with Hovvdy's Charlie Martin on "Waterfall" and Hop Along's Frances Quinlan on "Postcards from Spain."

Quarter-Life Crisis arrives via Saddle Creek on December 4.

Listen to "Comfortable" below.

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