Blondage enchant on sun-smooched synthpop single "Stoned"
Danish twosome Blondage - fka Rangleklods - return with "Stoned", a bouncy electro-pop jam full of summer spirit.
The pair - Pernille Smith-Sivertsen and Esben Nørskov Andersen - are following up last year's self-titled EP.
"The vocals were recorded while Pernille was sitting on the floor wrapped in blankets just after waking up from a late night out," says Andersen. "It was like the chorus wrote itself. The song is about experiencing love through a haze, like you're seeing yourself from the outside. Everyone who matters to you is right there and you never wanna leave."
"There's this raw beauty to experiencing a love that's alien to you at first," adds Smith-Sivertsen. "Like a girl falling in love with another girl for the first time. The sounds, the words and the melody fit each other so well. When I hear it I'm there, diving head first into the deep end."
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