Marney search for a way to turn back time in their timeless new pop release, ‘Fireflies’.

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“As only the band's second single, Marney follows the track's namesake into a vast sky and it looks like they won't be coming back down any time soon.”


Marney search for a way to turn back time in their timeless new pop release, ‘Fireflies’.

Obscuring Owl City’s track of the same name, this LA duo (compromising of Crystal Douesnard and Thomas Moore) have interlaced nostalgia within their slow beats. Hiding their dreams in the cracks between the contrasting vocal and drum track, the duo dream of better. Hoping that maybe the forceful guitar riff will conjure the past back into reality.

As only the band's second single, Marney follows the track's namesake into a vast sky and it looks like they won't be coming back down any time soon.


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