Creative duo Lee Bowie return with their third single 'Lucky Fool'. Touching on the sensitive topics of monogamy and polygamy in relationships, the content is placed atop peppy pop production driven by upbeat drums, added percussion and spaced-out synths, the track is a dance friendly piece that uncovers certain conversations that are extremely taboo with certain couples.
Duo Lee Bowie have shared their latest single 'Save', which is taken from their forthcoming album. Tackling the issue of being too dependent in an ill-mannered relationship, musically the track is an upbeat handing of experimental and art pop with jazz style vocals brilliantly placed atop. Peppy piano play align with bopping drums and sharp synth lines, all resulting in one overly infectious tune. 'Save' follows Lee Bowie's previously released cut 'Break'.
The mysterious duo Lee Bowie have unveiled their latest track 'Tubes'. Musically creating a web of theatrical art pop, the song delves into the subject of a love given that isn't reciprocated by the other party. Upbeat in rhythm, the song will be featured on Lee Bowie's forthcoming LP, scheduled to drop later this year.