Amsterdam based duo Feng Suave have released a new single ‘Unweaving The Rainbow Forever’.
A thoughtful indie-pop cut possessing a vibrant choir, the track features a theme is to bring to light the deteriorating environmental state of the world.
Speaking on ‘Unweaving The Rainbow Forever’, the band said: “The verses reference animal imprisonment, climate change, nuclear winter as well as human superstition and include a nod to the famous environmentalist David Attenborough and Jane Goodall. It’s kind of a children’s song about humanity’s self-annihilation. It will be the first song in the Feng Suave catalogue that features a glockenspiel and a live string ensemble.”
Feng Suave’s new EP “So Much For Gardening” will be released on 27 August 2021.
Amsterdam based duo Feng Suave have released a new single ‘Unweaving The Rainbow Forever’.
A thoughtful indie-pop cut possessing a vibrant choir, the track features a theme is to bring to light the deteriorating environmental state of the world.
Speaking on ‘Unweaving The Rainbow Forever’, the band said: “The verses reference animal imprisonment, climate change, nuclear winter as well as human superstition and include a nod to the famous environmentalist David Attenborough and Jane Goodall. It’s kind of a children’s song about humanity’s self-annihilation. It will be the first song in the Feng Suave catalogue that features a glockenspiel and a live string ensemble.”
Feng Suave’s new EP “So Much For Gardening” will be released on 27 August 2021.
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