Listen: Marian Hill - "Lips"
01 December 2014, 15:40
| Written by
Laurence Day
Philly synth duo Marian Hill are back with a glimmering new cut called "Lips".
Jeremy Lloyd and Samantha Gongol have made a catchy-as-all-hell cut with "Lips"; it's studded with jazzy electro-stings and glitter-encrusted charm, and relies on Gongol's velvet vox for most melody. It's a sparse pop ditty, but that doesn't stop it being something of immense substance. This is a cut to scarf down your lug 'oles pronto.
The track is one half of their next release, a AA-side single due tomorrow (2 December), which you can pre-order here.
Listen below.
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