SIIGHTS - 'Stay a While'
SIIGHTS have released their latest single ‘Stay a While’ from the duo’s upcoming EP, showcasing a tender and sweet side to their songwriting.
‘Stay a While’ is an unashamed love song, not hiding behind metaphors or synonyms but rather openness and honesty. The song has a sense of simplicity to it, reflecting the journey of the relationship described in the lyrics.
Written and produced by the band themselves SIIGHTS have shown fans a new side to them and their talents, showcasing a delicate and endearing sound. Capturing the feeling of an easy love. SIIGHTS describe the song as “a love song at the core- but it’s phrased in a gentle, unassuming way, of someone realising they could potentially see themselves with this person in the future.”
The duo consisting of Mia and Toni first met by chance, while working for others at a studio in Los Angeles. Cut to now, where they are touring the UK, supporting Dylan, including an upcoming London show at the iconic Shepard's Bush Empire.
‘Stay a While’ is the second taste of their upcoming EP, set to explore the edge between happiness and heartbreak, delving into vulnerability meeting empowerment.
Words by Anna Street
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