WOOZE continue with their high-spirited warped pop on sophomore track "Party Without Ya"
WOOZE's warped pop continues to ooze with charm on their saturated second release "Party Without Ya".
The Korean/UK duo presented their utterly infectious debut "Hello Can You Go" back in June.
"Party Without Ya" is a vibrant and distorted indie-pop number that is brimming with overwhelming riffs to get you on your feet.
WOOZE are perfect for finding that Friday feeling, and present compelling melodies that create a crash of psychedelia and syrupy sweet pop.
Speaking of their new track, the dup describe "Party Without Ya" as “the introvert’s party anthem…it’s ok not to feel the communal euphoria…I’m ok to party without ya."
"Party Without Ya" arrives with accompanying visuals shot in Seoul and directed by Nuri Jeong, who also did their debut visuals.
Their wondrous and compelling project is undeniably infectious, and presents a refreshing multitude of sounds that contribute to their "baroque n’ roll" sound.
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