Introducing an outstanding duo known as Ciao Lucifer they have decided it’s time to accept their manhood. High school friends Marnix Dorrestein and Willem Wits sing “It’s too late to die young”, but if they’re going to grow up, they want to do it in their own way. “Our biggest fear is becoming Don Draper,” says Marnix, “we want to learn to talk openly about our emotions, dreams, and needs.” In their new songs, they describe the kind of grown-ups they want to become. Willem: “Strong and vulnerable, compassionate and independent, reliable and adventurous. All at once.” They went through an obsessive recording process but the result is cheerful and energetic. If you listen more closely you’ll hear how they have woven their demons into the songs. Marnix explains: “We don’t feel too cool to be a ‘feel good band’, but actually we sing about very personal things. If the end result is that we make people happy and can make them dance, it’s mission accomplished.” With the release of their newest track “So Good It Hurts” they project a fascinating sound that will certainly grasp your attention. Beginning with sparkling instrumentation leading onto their sweet and dreamy vocals they complete the song entirely. Explaining the track a bit further it’s about how sometimes we can be so jealous of someone else’s skills that we lose sight of our own abilities. The song has a bittersweet message, balancing between self-doubt and self-acceptance. One can only learn by trial and error. Right?. To the vocals and production, this single will surely have you vibing and even singing along to the lyrics. Being just great for a drive during sunset or a day out on the beach. Go stream “So Good It Hurts” and check out their discography which is filled with amazing music.
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