Stay Lunar capture bold indie-dream pop with synth hooks
Bristol five-piece Stay Lunar have released their highly anticipated third single ‘Dreaming That I’m Not In Love’ which features pulsating pop rhythms and catchy guitar hooks.
Having only formed in early 2019, Stay Lunar have had quite the impact in a short space of time with their bold indie-dream pop sound.
New cut ‘Dreaming That I’m Not In Love’ is a dreamy journey through relationship insecurities and inescapable nightmares that cling to you for days, all brought to life with swirly synths, driving bass and bouncing guitars.
“We want to make music that makes people feel something, but simultaneously want to dance. 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” – singer/songwriter Harry Leigh
Comprised of George Coggan (lead guitar), James Rowland (bass), Charlie keates (drums), Harry Leigh (vocals, guitar) and Tom Caton (synth/keys), the group have gained widespread recognition from previous singles ‘Brainshake’ and ‘Catch Up’ which looks set to continue in 2020.
Supporting some big names in the process including Larkins, Little Comets and SPINN, Stay Lunar are already working on their next synth-fuelled single titled ‘Round and Round’.
We can hopefully expect that just before summer, but in the meantime, have a listen to ‘Dreaming That I’m Not In Love’ and please leave an ICM Rating out of 10!