The White Space is a London duo that is a work in progress, according to their website.  Their debut album, The Crescent Wave was written and recorded with the two founding members, Rob Vandeven and Dave Farrow; Farrow brought a backing track to Vandeven and that melting of the minds inspired this particular track, "Stay."  The duo plans on growing this outfit into something larger, and from the jump, there is a lot of promise with this track.  It's all about gentle strokes and hushed vocal deliveries, but with enough of a brooding underbelly to make it relevant and unique.  There's a big not to The Clientele here, and sonically, there is talent galore.  I'm curious to see where this moves with the addition of more members to the band.  The album can be picked up for a measly 5 pounds, or duckets, or bucks, or whatever, so that's not a bad idea.  For your money, check out "New Day" at their bandcamp site.  One spin through the record, and I began looking around to see why nobody's put this out there yet.  For the Brit-pop chamber folk army out there, this one is right in your wheelhouse.

The White Space – Stay