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Hear Skyhaven's new single feat. Glooms

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Guitar-driven electro-rock duo Skyhaven have released their anticipated new album DRUGLUST and are celebrating the milestone with a music video for the single "Waves." The song features chill-pop artist Glooms, who provides edgy and alluring vocals for the song's luscious backdrop. "We really just wanted to make an anthem type track to close out the record," says guitarist Jake Johnston. "Tracking this song was the first time we had met Josh (Glooms), and it really sparked us working together more, and now he’s one of our closest friends. We really love this track so much, and filming the video was an absolute joy as well."...

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Tyler Carter joins Skyhaven for electro-pop single "Trouble"

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  Guitar-driven electro-rock duo Skyhaven have teamed up with Issues frontman Tyler Carter for the release of their new single "Trouble." This marks the third track released off the band's upcoming album DRUGLUST, due on July 31st. "Trouble" follows in the footsteps of the record's first two singles "U Do" and "43w," injecting modern pop/EDM with the band's signature avant-garde guitar work. "Trouble is one of our favorite tracks on the record," says guitarist Jake Johnston. "We’re so so proud of this track, and Tyler Carter couldn’t of done a better job on this track. There’s not much more to say except the fact that we are...

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Electro-prog rock duo Skyhaven are back with "43W"

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Electro-Prog Rock Duo Skyhaven Are Back with "43W"   Electro/prog-rock duo Skyhaven will be releasing their new album DRUGLUST on July 31st, but today you can see a music video for the new single "43W." The guitar-heavy track experiments with vocal samples and melodic pop elements, providing a moody soundtrack to the alluring video.   "This was a really special track to us, it was one of the first tracks we ever wrote where we started with vocals," says guitarist Jake Johnston. "We really wanted this song to have a bit of emotion building up to the first chorus, having that chorus hit super hard, and...

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