Do you believe in love at first sight? Can one form a truly deep connection that quickly, or is it merely something surface level that has you fooled? For every hopeless romantic that believes whole-heartedly, there’s a world-weary soul who has been burned too many times to dare dream of it. It’s a question that’s been debated for an age, and I’d never presume to have a definitive answer worth offering. However, after hearing ‘This Is Home’, I think I can say with some certainty that I believe in love at first listen. From the very second I heard Jamie Yost’s soulful vocals echoing across an airy expanse of subtle electronics, conjuring something beautiful from a seemingly empty space like a sunbeam catching the dust, I was sold. By the time cinematic percussion and gorgeous spellbinding saxophone have kicked in, recalling the elegance of Bon Iver’s opulent self-titled record, it was already too late – I’d long since already fallen. I guess it’s true what they say; home truly is where the heart is.