VLURE return with blissed-out banger ‘Higher Days’

VLURE have introduced their return with a brand new single, ‘Higher Days’ – test it out beneath.
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The euphoric music is the Glasgow band’s first since 2023’s ‘Heaven Despatched’ EP.
Talking concerning the single, VLURE stated through a press launch: “It’s an ode to buddies and each evening we spent determining life, while holding arms; each mad afters, each time we hugged and had one another’s backs by means of the shit, the buddies we misplaced alongside the best way, and the brand new ones but to be made.
“It crescendos with a nod to the long run and an acknowledgement that though we’ve grown collectively, irrespective of how arduous life will get, we are going to all the time have these nights, and all the opposite days and nights but to come back.”
Written by brothers, programming and guitarist Conor and bassist Niall Goldie, ‘Higher Days’ has its “roots within the music the brothers grew up round, the icons of 90s dance music; Orbital, Underworld, Faithless. To say ‘Higher Days’ sits on this canon is not any understatement; a spoken-word rave symphony that brings the style firmly updated, each musically and lyrically, incorporating the 5 piece’s different influences, which embody Nitzer Ebb, PC Music, Entrance 242 and The Streets.”
The band are presently placing the ending touches to their debut album, due for launch by Music For Nations later this 12 months.
They’re additionally on account of seem at this 12 months’s Studying & Leeds festivals alongside the likes of Chappell Roan, Travis Scott, Deliver Me The Horizon and Hozier. This 12 months’s version of the dual-festival is about to happen between August 21 and 24.
Reviewing their ‘Euphoria‘ EP in 2022, NME awarded the document three stars and stated it was crammed with “industrial bangers that get to the darkish coronary heart of Glasgow’s membership scene.”
It added: “The Glasgow band have spent the pandemic pining for emotional releases on the dancefloor, and their debut EP takes them one step nearer.”