Swedish R&B duo The Endorphins release Afterglow EP

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The Endorphins hit the ground running with the release of their first two singles ‘Dead Or Alive’ and ‘Parachute’, and now the Stockholm-based siblings are launching their debut Afterglow EP. This is The Endorphins’ second body of work. It picks up where the last EP, Sublime, ended, with a dreamy and euphoric backdrop to silky vocals.

”The EP is largely based on relationship experiences we’ve both been through. It’s very much a feel good record. There are songs about falling in love, being unconditional with someone or wanting to get through something together. Every song has a hopeful meaning to them. The title summarizes the feeling of the record perfectly, it’s preferably played watching the afterglow skies while the city rises”, says The Endorphins.

Afterglow is full of pop-R&B gems like the lead single ‘Home’, which is a pure R&B duet with singer AMAYA where the artists go vocally back and forth about finally not being lost anymore.

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