DWLLRS Premiere New Music Video for "We're All Just Falling And Flying"

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The southern California pop dup DWLLRS have been consistently dropping content throughout the last year. Their debut single  "And Then We'll Be Alright" as well as their follow up single  "Iced Coffee" made DWLLRS one of the most exciting new artists in indie pop. Just as important as their grand production and relatable songwriting is their emphasis on creating a visual identity.

DWLLRS recent single  "We're All Just Falling And Flying" is one of their best so far and it finally has an accompanying music video. The track is a slow-burning reflection on personal growth. The stand out of the track is Bren Eissman's vocal performance and the memorable, nostalgic hook. The music video puts DWLLRS surrounded by nature, which matches the self-reflexive and optimistic tone of the track well.

The new video for  "We're All Just Falling And Flying" helps create a world around DWLLRS beyond just their forward-thinking music. The visual is not only a reminder of what DWLLRS is creatively capable of, but also builds anticipation for new music from the duo in 2021.

Watch "We're All Just Falling And Flying" by DWLLRS below:

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