Listen to Real Lies' incredibly infectious new track 'Seven Sisters'
Premiered earlier this week on Radio 1 as Annie Mac's hottest record in the world, London trio Real Lies waste no time in getting us on our feet with their charmingly nostalgic track "Seven Sisters".
Think neon clothes and nostalgic synth sounds similar to that of '80s pop and you'll stumble across three London lads called Real Lies. Their latest track "Seven Sisters" is bursting with electric energy and colour, waiting to drench us as we commute through the seemingly grey world.
The instrumentals are bursting with stunning spirit as "Seven Sisters" bops through a UV drenched melody and sentimental, poppy choruses. The verses step back allowing the spoken words to have more impact, slowing down the tempo and building momentum to the bright, dance-worthy chorus.
The London trio have nailed the nostalgic summer sound we've been waiting for. Stream the brilliant "Seven Sisters" below.
Catch Real Lies at Brighton's Great Escape on 15 May.
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