Temples of Youth - 'South Peach'
British band Temples of Youth bring their own blend of dream pop with new single ‘South Peach’.
Mixing elements of shoe gaze, synth pop and new wave indie - while using familiar sounds it brings something new to the genre. The atmospheric vocals help the track grow while the rest of the instruments bring moments of nostalgia. Getting hints of Fleetwood Mac while also getting influences of Big Thief. The band certainly show off their own unique hooks, melodies and heartfelt lyrics on this track to the full. With support from BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 2, along with support slots with Pale Waves, Sundara Karma, Weaves and Declan McKenna - Temples of Youth are on to something great here.
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