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Three Years Younger Unveils "Lost Path" and Announce Upcoming EP

  • October 25, 2024
  • Antonia Sulley
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Suffolk alt-pop duo Three Years Younger is have released their new single, "Lost Path," alongside announcing their upcoming EP Pretty For Now. The track showcases the sisters’ evocative songwriting and haunting harmonies, drawing comparisons to artists like Birdy, Lorde, and Imogen Heap.

Co-written and produced by Charlie and Megan Simpson, "Lost Path" features a rich instrumental arrangement, opening with ethereal vocal harmonies, punchy drums, and stylistic piano. The song transitions into a stripped-back verse, building to an explosive climax that highlights their emotive lead vocals and driving guitar.

Lyrically, "Lost Path" reflects on the pressures of navigating life’s uncertainties during the teenage years, exploring the tension between societal expectations and the desire to pursue a music career. The sisters describe it as one of their oldest and most cherished songs, born from their struggle to stay true to themselves.

Three Years Younger is steadily gaining acclaim, and the new single"Lost Path" marks an exciting new chapter for this rising duo.

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Alt-Pop obsessive based in Manchester, UK. Retro synth sounds, massive choruses and melancholy are my jam.

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