Maida Rose are embarking on their new project, and in turn making all of lifes difficult decisions drift away.

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“The duo’s storytelling of love, both old and new, and their depictions of depression and otherworldly feelings form the most magical musical world.”


We often question and plot our next actions in life, but Maida Rose, who are embarking on their new project have graced us with their new single ‘Where Do We Go’, which will just make all those difficult decisions drift away, and seem meaningless. Based in the Dutch seaside town of The Hague, the project is a vehicle for the songwriting partnership of Roos Meijer, and Javier den Leeuw. If you are into Beach House and Cigarettes After Sex, you will absolutely fall head over heels for Maida Rose.

‘Where Do We Go’ has that perfect blend of melancholic melodies, enhanced with groovy basslines, and super soothing vocals that will allow you to drift off into the dreamy soundscapes they create. The duo’s storytelling of love, both old and new, and their depictions of depression and otherworldly feelings form the most magical musical world. We can’t wait to see where they go next.


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