Dolores Forever - 'Party In My Mind'
London band band Dolores Forever have just released their huge euphoric single ‘Party In My Mind’.
This track from the moment go is made for big venues. With such a huge sound driven by pounding drums and guitars with lifting vocal harmonics. Oozing chart appeal with a hint of something fresh. It creates that feeling of festival crowds and late night laser shows, a time that could of easily been forgotten over the past few months.
A huge sound made for a huge future. Watch this space.
Speaking on the release, Dolores Forever stated: “Party In My Mind is about the start of a relationship, the ecstasy and the anxiety. The emotional rollercoaster of something new, the feeling of walking the plank at full speed knowing you might fall in. We are both people who feel emotions at their extremes so we tried to get this out in a stomping pop banger.”
The duo consists of close friends Hannah Wilson (from Yorkshire) and Julia Fabrin (from Copenhagen) who met on the roof of a house party in London, where they’re both based, and vowed to explore their mutual love of Stevie Nicks, Sharon Van Etten and everything in between.
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