“This year”, the new single from Policemen and Thieves

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“I don’t want to lose any of myself this time.”

Cops and robbers gives us “This year”a melancholic song with alternative flashes from the 90s, which describes the new direction they want to take, after they stopped being a band to become a duo.

Lyrically, this track It is composed of a series of phrases focused on concentration and hope for the best, repeatedly. He track presents a new stage in the musical project due to its use of a drum machine at the end of the song,” Policemen and Thieves mentioned in a press release.

In addition to the fact that in this song we can enjoy the voice of Alonzo Ackerman and Andres Corellais the last release before launching the mini EP of the Tijuana duo, whose name has not been revealed but will be released in the month of March.

We suggest you pay close attention to the social networks of Cops and robbers, so you don’t miss any details of this mini EP that will be the beginning of a new era. While that happens, we leave you “This year”, so that you can make it your mantra and inspire yourself to fulfill your dreams. Press play!

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