Injecting some summer sun into the Edgar Allen Poe classic, Silver Cup’s latest release, ‘Annabel Lee’, is an ode to lost love.

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“As just the first single to follow up the band’s self-titled debut EP, this track will leave you feeling like your cup of life is more than half full in a roundabout, slightly depressing way.”


Injecting some summer sun into the Edgar Allen Poe classic, Silver Cup’s latest release, ‘Annabel Lee’, is an ode to lost love.

Inspired by a fateful encounter with a pressing of Basil Rathbone’s recital of Poe’s classic poem about the passing of his wife Virginia, this track takes a sample from its original form and layers it with rays of infectious guitar riffs and vocals which break the barriers of falsetto. Looking behind the bright soundscape, the band formed by the two siblings from Salt Lake City call over the distance of lost love in a dance of fate.

As just the first single to follow up the band’s self-titled debut EP, this track will leave you feeling like your cup of life is more than half full in a roundabout, slightly depressing way.


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