DWLLRS Return With the Effortlessly Infectious "Fiction"

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After a building themselves a massive TikTok audience and landing a cosign from Justin Bieber, it's safe to say that the pop duo DWLLRS are on the brink of a mainstream breakthrough. Members, Bren Eissman and Joey Spurgeon, are reinventing contemporary pop with their leftfield production, relatable songwriting, and powerful lead vocals. Their recent singles  "Iced Coffee,"  "You," and "We're All Just Falling And Flying" showcase an incredible consistency and an effortless ability to pen memorable hooks.

Their newest single  "Fiction" is no different.  "Fiction" is a gradually building pop ballad as Eissman highlights his vocal range and evocative storytelling. The instrumental is just as captivating, blending elements of electronic, indie-pop, and alternative.  

"Fiction" further solidifies what many fans already know; DWLLRS' consistent, high quality output will soon land them the widespread popularity they deserve.  

Listen to  "Fiction" below:

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