Australian disco/dance duo Midnight Pool Party are coming back to us this week with the impassioned disco-dance sounds of new single called ‘TRUTH’.
Over the last few months Midnight Pool Party have given us a tidy collection of singles (POTENTIAL, CREAM & NO NAMES) which have been met with much praise and attention from fans and music curators across the globe. The boys have been very determined to get another single out before the year came to a close, and lucky for us they’ve absolutely nailed that goal.
‘TRUTH’ takes us on a journey into a disco-inspired world with its infectious grooves, vibrant keys and diva-esque melodies, and as the boys reveal below, they wanted to make a vulnerable banger for the lonely hearts on the dancefloor.
“Our last three singles were about having fun, partying and sex, but with this one they wanted to take a slightly different angle in making a vulnerable banger for the lonely hearts on the dancefloor.
It’s a song about being in a situation where love for another is not reciprocated, but in a way that it’s about self-love and putting yourself first.
Lyrically it takes you on a journey in the verses where you feel helpless to the chorus but then you feel empowered to say “here’s the truth, I can’t wait anymore for you.” – Midnight Pool Party
Artist Connect:
https://www.facebook.com/MidnightPoolParty/
https://soundcloud.com/midnightpoolparty
https://twitter.com/MPP_PoolBoys
https://www.instagram.com/midnightpoolparty/
Credits:
Production & Mixing by Midnight Pool Party
Mastering by Jack Prest
Artwork by Morilla
Press Photos by Hayden Buchanan
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