Parisian indie-pop quartet Later. return with a brand new single “Golden Bay” (October 4th), the title track for their upcoming album due in 2025.
Laced with dreamy tinged melodies and captivating hooks, “Golden Bay,” emerges as a pulsating disco-pop anthem of liberation. The band say: “With its infectious chorus, the song beckons listeners to shed their inhibitions, dance with abandon, and embrace a moment of pure, unfiltered freedom.”
Some stories start in a rather unconventional way. When Charles, Paul, Noah and Theo met, they knew they had in common their passion for music. Reuniting every week in a studio in the bustling district of Pigalle, friendship and creation grew together punctuated by everlasting coffee-breaks and shares of dreams, ultimately forming the Later. band. The band is full of contradictions and has a thirst to stay out of the conventional schemes of the industry. English-speaking but French, their songs find inspiration in a variety of styles and eras (pop, soul, french-touch, rock…) in order to craft an intimate, spontaneous yet richly-produced music.
In 2019, their story draws attention of French label Kitsuné which releases their first single “L.Y.E.” Soon after, they engage with the label Cookie Records and sign two EPs and their debut album, played on multiple radios across Europe. The French news even compared them to Daft Punk in a special broadcast about the iconic duo. Only one year into the project. Their star track “Highway 10” even gets played and shared from space by astronaut Thomas Pesquet on his last mission.
Are you vibing with “Golden Bay” from Later.?