Fenech-Soler add their magic to Robin S.'s '90s hit "Show Me Love"
25 November 2016, 10:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
Fenech-Soler are debuting their glimmering rendition of '90s classic "Show Me Love" by Robin S. (no, not that one).
"We've always loved the melody to this song so we decided to cover it as part of our recent live shows," says the band's Ben Duffy. "It's always fun interpreting other peoples music and trying to put your own spin on it so we hope people enjoy it as much as we had making it!"
The TGIF charmer gets a contemporary house-pop twist thanks to Fenech-Soler, with turbulent synths and psychtronica layers. It's a glorious piece of pop fun - and a must have for your festive party playlists.
Fenech-Soler revealed their welcome return back in September with the Kaleidoscope EP. Check it out.
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