Brooklyn-based indie pop duo CLAVVS (Amber Renee and Graham Marsh) mark their glorious return with the arrival of “Interference,” their first new single in three years. The release of the song comes alongside an accompanying lyric video. “Interference” finds the pair grieving the state of human connection amidst ebullient, buoyant sound. That juxtaposition points to the heart of CLAVVS, a band making complicated songs feel light as air. Said Renee of the new track: “Since we last released music, my view of the world has become darker and a lot less trusting. I’ve lost faith in people, and I’ve witnessed our care for each other actively eroding. This song is about that breakdown of connection. It’s almost as if we’re all in separate realities trying to communicate through a forcefield of ou...