Known for their rich harmonies and emotive songwriting, Lewis and Isi deliver a raw and relatable reflection on love, struggle, and emotional endurance.
Built around Lewis’s gravelly lead vocal and Isi’s signature harmonies, “Patience to Play” weaves driving melodies with poignant lyricism. The track speaks to the quiet battles we face in relationships—the tension between holding on and letting go, the push and pull of connection, and the exhausting game of trying to make it work “again and again and again.”
Lyrically introspective and melodically brooding, the song builds on the band’s signature sound while leaning further into a modern, folk/rock edge. With lines like “I’m losing my time and you’re losing the patience to play,” the song captures the helpless repetition of emotional disconnect, contrasted with flickers of warmth and memory.
The release sets the stage for Two Ways Home’s headline tour this June, bringing their unmistakable chemistry and storytelling to intimate venues across the UK:
June Tour Dates
12th – Cheltenham, Smokey Joe’s
13th – York, FortyFive Vinyl Cafe
19th – Bishop’s Stortford, South Mill Arts (Retune)
20th – Arundel, Victoria Institute
July 17th – London, Karma Sanctum
Tickets available: http://www.twowayshome.com/shows
With a busy summer of festivals on the horizon and momentum building toward their second studio album, “Patience to Play” is both a bold standalone statement and a taste of what’s to come from this compelling duo.
