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Royel Otis – “Foam”

Hailing from Byron Bay and based in Sydney, this Australian duo got together after Otis Pavlovic sent some rough demos to Royel Maddell in 2019. Since then they’ve been a welcome act at festivals across the world, from Reading & Leeds Festival to Splendour In The Grass. Recently they went viral with a cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Murder On The Dancefloor” for Triple J’s Like A Version. Inspired by Jamiroquai, Modjo and Kylie Minogue, they released their debut single “Only One” in 2021.

Following the emotional exploration of a stressed relationship where one person is under the influence of ketamine and the other wants to help but doesn’t know how, their new single carries a heavy theme. Taken from their debut album “Pratts & Pain” and driven by a pounding beat, the melody grows with a misty guitar and an imposing bass. Ascending to a lightness from the luminescent keys and the ethereal vocals, this tune shows the shadowy side as well as sunlit possibilities.

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