Jameson Tabor has a way to make you move without even seemingly like he’s trying. “In the Glove” is one of the most infectious dance tunes you’re going to hear that you haven’t had the pleasure to hear before undoubtedly. The absolute bop of a synth pop escapade that this Los Angeles based multi-faceted artist brings is such a cathartic release both emotionally and physically. It’s quite simply the ideal most smooth and buttery piece of dance music I’ve heard all year. You’re so immediately ready to start dancing, to groove to the rhythm, and to revel in the moment despite whatever internal problems plague you.
The song discusses getting over a relationship or friendship with a person you trusted more than you should have. They used you, manipulated you, possibly gaslit you throughout for ulterior reasons that weren’t immediately clear. “In The Glove” is as cathartic as it gets.