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Published on July 3rd, 2020 | by Guest Contributor

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Myo’s Third Offering is an Intimate Portrayal of Unrequited Love

Forming in London, four-piece band Myo create music which is intimate and beautifully candid. Their third single “Years” aches with longing as they come to terms with the grief of losing a romantic partnership.

“We wrote ‘Years’ at a time when we were both gaining some much needed perspective with the ‘on again off again’ relationships we were in”, the band detail. “It’s about letting go of the mental construct that you see a person through, the idealised version of them that you project but which doesn’t exist. We were both coming to reconcile the fact that letting go and re-shaping the relationships was necessary, but without any sense of resentment. Basically it’s about reconciling unrequited love.”

Meeting on London’s underground music scene, Prague based singer Sisa Fehérová and guitarist/producer Jim Daoud’s shared passion led them to experiment with shifting chord movements and layered vocal harmonies. Eventually, the pair were joined by Pete Bennie and George Bird, each adding their own unique flair to the rich soundscape.

With a dazzling display of warped synth patterns and shifting electronic rhythms, “Years” proves that Myo are ones to watch.

Tune in below.



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