
Disclosure share third track in three days "Love Can Be So Hard"
22 August 2018, 19:36
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Disclosure must be having an inspirational week as they reveal "Love Can Be So Hard", their third track in three days.
Accomplished house duo Disclosure aren't stopping for anybody this week as they share their third track of the week "Love Can Be So Hard".
Having dropped "Moonlight" and "Where Angels Fear To Tread", "Love Can Be So Hard" is another solo offering from the duo, and samples a track with great nostalgia.
While this is the third track of the week from Disclosure, they are still yet to announce a new album and live performances.
For now you'll have to enjoy the standalone products of their studio sessions. "Love Can Be So Hard" is out now.
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