“Chances”, the new single from GROUPLOVE

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A song full of psychedelia and energy that will make your head explode.

GROUPLOVE premieres “Chances” through GLASSNOTE RECORDSa hallucinogenic and aggressive song that reflects the evolution that the band has achieved in the last decade. Hannah Hooperleader of this representative group of the indie scene, has let his creativity fly, materializing the emotions that flow in his music through art, as we can see in this new single.

I’m reclusive, I get into my head a lot and write a lot of lists,” she says. Hooper. “I’m painfully aware that all the magic in my life happens when I’m not like that. When I take risks—big, small, scary…whatever they may be—that’s when I grow.”

“Chances” They are three minutes full of noise and high exploration of soundscapes that play with the contradictions and complications of existing, but at the same time channel their ecstatic energy into the deep tensions of the human psyche.

Ready to start their North American tour, Christian Zucconi, Hannah Hooper, Benjamin Homola and Joe Dempseywill fill the stages of Wildflower! Festival and Bonnaroo. If you want to know more details about this tour, be sure to follow their social networks and their official page, where we hope to soon see the name of Mexico.

“Chances” is ready to accompany you at that moment, download it on your favorite platform and join the trip of life of GROUPLOVE. Go ahead play!

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