Tom Odell wrote a timeless poem about the cost of loving, and Zwette gave it wings. The "Another Love" [Zwette Edit] remains a staple because it acknowledges a universal truth: sometimes, we want to give the world to someone, but we’re still busy healing from the person who took it from us.
It captures that specific Gen-Z and Millennial brand of —the kind that feels cinematic. Whether you’re driving through a city at night or walking through a crowded terminal, the Zwette Edit makes your personal heartache feel like a scene from a movie. Final Thoughts
Whether it’s a specific summer or a person you’ve moved on from, the Zwette Edit ensures that those memories stay vibrant, melodic, and hauntingly beautiful.
“And if somebody hurts you, I wanna fight / But my hands been broken one too many times”
There is a reason this version blew up on TikTok and Instagram years after its release. The Zwette Edit provides the perfect "main character" energy. The steady tempo mirrors the feeling of moving forward, even when your heart is lagging behind.
There are some songs that define an era, and then there are songs that create an entire atmosphere. Tom Odell’s was already a masterpiece of raw, piano-driven heartbreak when it first arrived. But when the Zwette Edit took over the airwaves and playlists, it transformed a devastating ballad into something hypnotic, ethereal, and arguably one of the most iconic remixes of the last decade.
The opening lines establish a sense of paralysis. The desire to love is there, but the energy is gone. The "cold" isn't just the weather; it's the internal winter of a heart that’s been broken one too many times.
Tom Odell’s original version is a gut-punch. It’s the sound of someone who has given so much of themselves to past relationships that they have nothing left for the person standing in front of them. It’s heavy, acoustic, and deeply intimate.



