Sasha & The Bear close out new EP with haunting final track, “We’ll Be Found”

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Sasha & The Bear’s newest single, “We’ll Be Found”, closes out their Close Enough EP with a sense of emotional stillness—lowkey, vulnerable and beautifully restrained.

The Brooklyn-formed duo — longtime collaborators Sasha Daniel and Dov Igel — recorded the track in a remote cabin in Cucuteni, Romania. Surrounded by grief, global uncertainty and the emotional fallout of personal loss, Sasha’s best friend had just lost her husband to cancer. 

Sonically, “We’ll Be Found” is mellow and spacious. Relaxed synths float beneath vocals that feel like they’re fading in real-time. It’s lo-fi, alternative R&B at its core, with moments that feel similar to Wet or JMSN. But what makes the track stand out is its effortless quality. It doesn’t try to be big or bold — it is strong in its stillness.

Lyrically, the song walks a fine line between poetic and unsettling. Lines like “Nobody knew that my body was broken / final letter is harder to write if the end is unspoken” are soft-spoken but hard-hitting, capturing the disorientation of loss without overstating it. There’s something powerful in the way Sasha & The Bear allow space for each feeling to breathe.

The full Close Enough EP—released June 23, 2025—was written during a week marked by personal grief and larger global tension. Still, “We’ll Be Found” doesn’t dwell in despair. It feels more like an exhale. A quiet moment of recognition that even when everything feels scattered, there’s a strange kind of peace in simply being present.

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