The Sam Willows are all grown up
The homegrown pop quartet are almost unrecognisable on both their bouncy dance single and its visually bold accompanying music video.
YOU might not recognise The Sam Willows - comprising siblings Benjamin and Narelle Kheng, Sandra Riley Tang and Jon Chua - immediately when you hear their new single Keep Me Jealous.
Co-produced by the band and producers Fredrik Häggstam (Kygo, Girls Generation, The Chainsmokers) and Litens Anton Nilsson, the bouncy dance-floor anthem is punctuated with deep electronic drops and marks a transition from their previous pop-centric indie-folk sound.
It is also an intriguing and electrifying prelude to the quartet's upcoming new album which will be released at the end of the year.
"I guess every artist evolves over time and learn new things along the way and I guess we've always been trying to feature contemporary melodies - what was contemporary …
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