Music, Why Not!

FRENSHIP @ The Drake Under Ground – Toronto, Canada

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Currently with close to 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone, L.A. synth/electropop duo made their big break as their mega-hit “Capsize” featuring Emily Warren (with over 400 million streams alone) became the soundtrack of summer 2016 for thousands of people. Their sound is comparable to that of Bastille, A R I Z O N A, Lost Kings and even to the extend of some early works by The Chainsmokers – catchy, rhythmic, with hints of island vibes and strong, dreamy vocals by both Brett Hite and James Sunderland. The duo lit up the Drake Underground in Toronto on their “Good morning Goodbye” North American with a sold-out yet intimate set complete with fake trees and neon lights. The show, opened by Yoke Lore, kept the audience dancing featuring “Kids,” “Love Somebody,” “Knives” and ended off with “1000 nights.” This duo knows how to put on an unforgettable show, be sure to catch their set as they make their stops on the rest of their tour as well as at a handful of major festivals this summer including Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.

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 By: Wendy Wei | Exclusively for @Music, Why Not! | All Rights Reserved |

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