DWLLRS Embrace Sunny Optimism on "We're All Just Falling and Flying"

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San Clemente pop duo DWLLRS take influence from surf rock, alternative hip-hop, and pop, but join these sounds together to make something uniquely themselves. Made up of Bren Eissman and Joey Spurgeon, DWLLRS has been putting out some of 2020′s most upbeat and hopeful pop music that lyrically centers around heartbreak, nostalgia, and existentialism.

Their newest single "We're All Just Falling and Flying" features memorable writing and a smooth vocal performance. The refrain "Good things, they're coming, they follow the bad" sticks in your head long after first listen. The production is equally captivating with a climactic build of electronic synths and pitched vocals.

DWLLRS end 2020 on a strong note with "We're All Just Falling and Flying" being my favorite track to date. Only four songs into their discography and they have already proven that they have a long career ahead of them.

Listen to "We're All Just Falling and Flying" by DWLLRS below.

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