Happy-go-lucky pop quartet MT are back, this time with a playful video for “Dear One”.
The London-based lot simply brim with personality: all gentle indie-disco beats, colourful synth swells and fun piano licks that recall Bloc Party’s “One More Time”. As each band member takes to their instrument, the guitars, drums, synths and mics disappear, as if nodding to the song’s muse who is searching for a past incarnation (“oh my darling can’t you see / you only want what I used to be”).
“Dear One” is taken from the band’s What We Are EP, out this July.
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