Dance-rock troupe Zibra have unveiled another rowdy, gold-plated cut; it's called "Chlorine", and it'll make you bounce like you've got springs glued to your feet.
The VHS-fanatics bombarded our senses with "Heartache" late last year, and this follow-up is equally blistering. Laced with chunky dance grooves and electroclash explosions, the band create spacey-pop via abnormal means. Fans of Enter Shikari and Hadouken! will be enamoured, but chances are, so will admirers of Clarence Clarity, Swim Deep and Two Door Cinema Club.
The band are currently working in the studio with Mark Ralph, the mastermind/producer who's worked with Years & Years and Clean Bandit, preparing a record to release, hopefully, by the end of the year.
Stream "Chlorine" below.
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