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Sydney Australia’s Death Bells premiere the unapologetic dreampop of ‘Roman Candles’

The members of Sydney Australia’s passionate Dreampop band Death Bells have returned with the followup to their debut EP released last year—premiering their first single from their forthcoming first full length LP, due out in late 2017 via Burning Rose, and Funeral Party Records.

The track, titled Roman Candles was initially formed during the band’s early stages—evolving through touring, loss and love. The song is unapologetic pop—with darker influences such as substance dependency and overbearing and demeaning systems of authority—and to never trying to alter one’s trajectory through force.

Artwork by Myles Pedlar”

*Band Photo by Dakota Gordon

 

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