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Arliston delivers a dynamic single "451"

  • July 12, 2023
  • Natalie Patrick
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Arliston, the two-piece indie pop group from South London, enrapture music enthusiasts with their latest release, "451," a mesmerizing single inspired by Ray Bradbury's renowned novel, 'Fahrenheit 451'. Released under their own record label, Sob Story Records, "451" is the third single from their highly anticipated EP. Following the success of their previous releases, including the critically acclaimed "Pisco Sours," Arliston continues to assert their dominance in the indie music scene.

With their signature melodic hooks and poignant lyricism, "451" transports listeners into a world of introspection and contemplation. The song seamlessly blends thought-provoking storytelling with infectious indie pop sensibilities, creating an auditory experience that is both captivating and unforgettable.

Drawing inspiration from Bradbury's dystopian masterpiece, Arliston skillfully captures the essence of a society that is engrossed in technology while exploring themes of censorship, conformity, and the preservation of knowledge. Through their unique musicality and evocative songwriting, Arliston succeeds in crafting a sonic narrative that deeply resonates with audiences.

"451" has already garnered attention and critical acclaim from widely recognized publications such as Wonderland, Atwood, Right Chords Music, and Fame Magazine, further cementing Arliston's growing reputation as one of the most promising acts in the indie music scene. The single's infectious melodies and introspective lyrics have left audiences eagerly anticipating the release of the accompanying EP, which promises to be a sonic journey like no other.

With "451," Arliston showcases their artistic evolution, pushing boundaries and captivating listeners with their undeniable talent. The single serves as a testament to the duo's ability to create music that not only entertains but also provokes thought and introspection, leaving a lasting impact on anyone who listens.

Stream Arliston's "451" on Spotify.

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