Released: February 28, 2020

Songwriter: Forrest. Colin Padalecki

Producer: Forrest. Colin Padalecki

[Intro]
I saw the rhythm of horizons
I saw the rhythm of the days
Spin me 'round and now I'm in your ocean
See your face and now I'm outer space (Oh, you take me back)

[Chorus]
I saw the rhythm of horizons (To a higher place)
I saw the rhythm of the days (Yeah, you spin me 'round)
Spin me 'round and now I'm in your ocean (When I see your face)
See your face and now I'm outer space (Oh, you take me back)
I saw the rhythm of horizons (To a higher place)
I saw the rhythm of the days (Yeah, you spin me 'round)
Spin me 'round and now I'm in your ocean (When I see your face)
See your face and now I'm outer space

[Verse]
Oh, spin me 'round, 'round and then never leave
Take me back, place I could never see
Pull me up, pull me in, let me live again
Get me through, keep me true, so it never ends
Let 'em say that we won't find our way back
All we do is lay back, waiting for our payback
But I got faith that we gon' see a brighter day
'Cause every little drop of rain gon' build into a tidal wave

[Chorus]
(Oh, you take me back)
I saw the rhythm of horizons (To a higher place)
I saw the rhythm of the days (Yeah, you spin me 'round)
Spin me 'round and now I'm in your ocean (When I see your face)
See your face and now I'm outer space (Oh, you take me back)
I saw the rhythm of horizons (To a higher place)
I saw the rhythm of the days (Yeah, you spin me 'round)
Spin me 'round and now I'm in your ocean (When I see your face)
See your face and now I'm outer space

[Bridge]
Oh, you take me so high
Somewhere in the night
You take me so high
Somewhere in the night

[Outro]
I saw the rhythm of horizons
I saw the rhythm of the days
Spin me 'round and now I'm in your ocean
See your face and now I'm outer

Surfaces

Formed in 2017, Surfaces is a Texas-based duo made up of Forrest. and Colin Padalecki, making upbeat, feel-good pop influenced by ‘70s R&B, electronica, and hip-hop.

After working with his cousin in high school, Padalecki continued working on tracks while attending Texas A&M University, where he began posting songs online, which caught the attention of Forrest. In December 2017, Surfaces released their debut album, Surf, which included the song “Be Alright.”

The track gained fans online and helped build buzz for the duo, who eventually found themselves touring in support of the album. In 2019, they issued their sophomore LP, Where the Light Is, which included “Sunday Best,” catapulting the duo into the spotlight. Surfaces returned with their third album, Horizons, in 2020.