Depression, Baby share doo-wop inspired ballad “Daydreamin’”
26 September 2018, 19:27
| Written by
Aaron Powell
The North London based band put their best foot forward on this pristine debut.
Taking inspiration from nostalgic classic pop and late noughties indie, Depression, Baby are making intriguing music to get lost to. First single “Daydreamin’” harks back to the era of songwriting giants Buddy Holly and The Everly Brothers with a twist of modern production - creating a sound that is tasteful and timeless.
In their own words: "Daydreamin' discusses the idea of escapism. We wanted to create a something that people could immerse themselves in and get out of their own head for a second."
“Daydreamin’” is out now.
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