
Klyne are firmly in their feelings on skittish electro-pop banger "Still Not Over You"
01 April 2017, 16:00
| Written by
Eleanor Graham
Heartbreak sound like sunshine on the bright new pop single from the Dutch duo of Nick Klein and producer Ferdous Dehzad.
There’s a lot to fall for here, from lovelorn lyrical gems like “I could picture us in every light” to the piercing wall of electro static that gives way to playful synths about three minutes in.
Amongst these are a chorus that sounds like someone laid a cathartic pop hook on a chopping board. It doesn’t soar so much as blare and stutter, but the universal sentiment, insistent drums and Klein’s vocal - the perfect balance between sleek and desperate - are summer-drive, top-of-your-voice euphoric.
Klyne will play London’s Pickle Factory on 15 May.
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