Dance-driven Barcelona natives Delorean have dropped another preview off their upcoming Apar LP, this time with the four-on-the-floor-pounding "Destitute Time."
The track plays the house-pop angle with its steady kick drum and sparkling guitar lines. As previously reported, the LP is apparently influenced by "the impermanence of love," and singer Ekhi Lopetegi seemingly details both spectrums of a break-up on "Destitute Time" via lightly crooned lines like: "Stop talking as if there's no turning back from this / No reason for us to expect any good from this."
You can check it out in the YouTube clip down below.
Delorean bring their new song cycle to North America this fall, with Canadian gigs lined up in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal in October. You can see the details here.
Apar lands in stores September 10 in North America and a day earlier in Europe via True Panther/Mushroom Pillow.
The track plays the house-pop angle with its steady kick drum and sparkling guitar lines. As previously reported, the LP is apparently influenced by "the impermanence of love," and singer Ekhi Lopetegi seemingly details both spectrums of a break-up on "Destitute Time" via lightly crooned lines like: "Stop talking as if there's no turning back from this / No reason for us to expect any good from this."
You can check it out in the YouTube clip down below.
Delorean bring their new song cycle to North America this fall, with Canadian gigs lined up in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal in October. You can see the details here.
Apar lands in stores September 10 in North America and a day earlier in Europe via True Panther/Mushroom Pillow.