
Dramatic pop newcomers LOWES debut unheard track "Searching" ahead of EP release
With layers of Florence and the Machine-esque vocals set to the sweeping drama of their alt-pop soundscape, new track "Searching" is the final track to be taken from rising four-piece LOWES' debut EP.
The EP, entitled Elements, also boasts the Lake District outfit's previous singles, from the classy electro-pop of "Walking on Fire" – which has racked up over 100,000 streams in little more than a month – to the delicate strings and London Grammar-esque balladry of "If You Leave Me Now", via the million stream smash of "Here We Are". "Searching" fits neatly into this picture as another string to LOWES' bow; a sound that will net them fans whose tastes include the likes of Skott and Rae Morris. With an urgent, driving chorus that makes them a credible candidate for mainstream radio play, Elements' final puzzle puzzle piece couldn't be further from filler.
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