"Indigo" is the bewitching new synthpop single from London duo The Linedots
24 November 2016, 16:11
| Written by
Laurence Day
London-based duo The Linedots have peeled back the curtain on "Indigo", their second stunning single.
Evangeline Ling and Kevin Emre's newest cut follows the beguiling, rocket-propelled "Small Talk" from earlier in the summer.
Instead of screeching melodies and high-octane choruses, "Indigo" slinks into shadows and lurks in the undergrowth. It's an off-kilter sliver of kinetic synthpop with trip-hop shards jabbed in and dreamy vocals drizzled on top - it might not be as in your face as "Small Talk", but it'll get stuck in your head just as easily.
"Indigo" is released 25 November.
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