Desire have unveiled the video for their new single 'Zeros'. Directed by Kirill Nong, front woman Megan Louise meets up with model Soo Joo Park in the Palm Springs desert. With Park armed with a couple of shovels, the two begin to dig a hole in the dirt.
For those who got the opportunity to see Guy Gerber play live before the lockdown, might have heard the mainstay producer and DJ play his remix of Desire's 2012 track 'Don't Call'. Well now he has finally released this killer version to the general public. Gerber's version pumps with pulsing drums, echoing snares, ethereal synths and Megan Louise's sultry vocals dripped in reverb.
In lead-up to their forthcoming LP 'Escape', which is slated to drop later this year, Desire have now unveiled their latest single 'Liquid Dreams'. The track is a vibrant synthpop offering that is upbeat in tempo stamped with Johnny Jewel's seductive signature production.
Desire have shared their new single 'Black Latex' which is taken from their forthcoming LP 'Escape', set to drop later in the year. Seductive and sexy, the synth heavy cut is a dose of hedonistic goodness that should play on repeat during any steamy night.
Desire steps up with a cover of New Order's classic track 'Bizarre Love Triangle'. Keeping it to a degree consistent with the original, Desire's version tones it down a bit incorporating sparkling synth chords and tender drums with closer 4x4 kicks. Currently out now via Italians Do It Better, we're hoping that the song is a precursor to a possible LP landing in the near future. Have a listen.
It's been literally nine years since Desire released their debut album 'II'. However, Johnny Jewel, Megan Louise and Nat Walker have reunited with the aim of releasing a new LP next year. The first taste of the upcoming recording comes in the form of their latest single 'Tears From Heaven'. The band first gave a debut of the track at the spring/summer 2019 Chanel runway show in Paris. 'Tears From Heaven' is out via the Italians Do It Better imprint.
Bryde is one of those artists who continually impress us with each release. From her early work a couple years back with tracks like 'To be Loved', the London-based singer has weaved between sounds ranging from alt-pop to post punk. Returning with a new single titled 'Desire', Bryde powers through with a raw, garage rock feel, standing with might and uncanny confidence.