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Premiere: daysormay Questions The Meaning Of Life In Running

By Lucy LernerAugust 13, 2020
Premiere: daysormay Questions The Meaning Of Life In Running
Photo by Jeff Bassett

Cause if all that matters is how I turn out in the end,
Then I got all this time to spend

There’s no running away from daysormay‘s new single as it burrows into your psyche and questions the meaning of life. Soaked in chilled vibes with bursts of cacophony which reflect the themes of mental chaos and thought-provoking lyrics. The visuals for Running offer some interesting ideas combining a lyric and official music video.

The alternative/indie trio consisting of singer Aidan Andrews and twin brothers Carson and Nolan Bassett noticed a rise in their listeners and fanbase following their previous single Role Mode which featured Tessa Violet. daysormay reveals a lot of energy in their music and Running experiments with various tempos and instrumentals. Irresistible hooks and smooth vocals complete the package. daysormay is running to the finish line with their new single and we’re there every sprint of the way.

Running will be released on August 14th.

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