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Bristol’s Stay Lunar drop glorious new single ‘Not Your Fight’

Exciting new indie pop outfit from Bristol, Stay Lunar continue their push into the indie scene with their new single ‘Not Your Fight’. 

Having previously established themselves with their dreamy but polished bedroom-pop sound on single ‘Dreaming That I’m Not In Love’, the five-piece are soaked in glorious pop with pulsating rhythms and catchy guitar hooks.

‘Not Your Fight’ is Stay Lunar’s fourth single and second release this year which is a frantic but dreamy journey through the struggles of helping someone with an addiction; brought to life with bouncing synths, driving bass and heavenly guitars.

“We want to make music that makes people feel something, but simultaneously want to dance”, explains singer/songwriter Harry Leigh. “We really enjoy capturing melancholic subjects in their rawest form, then crafting them into upbeat and energetic songs.

“For us, it spins difficult topics and situations into hopeful, optimistic pieces.” 

Crafted with the help of producers Ady Hall and Lee McCarthy of Sugar House (Pale Waves, Larkins, Viola Beach and Mint), Stay Lunar are making great strides which we hope will continue on the next release. 

Check out the track below and you can leave a star rating and review in the ‘Artist In Review’ section below.

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