Listeners will be immediately assaulted by the sheer intricacy of "Desire's" music and the delivery of vocals. Lead vocalist Olly Alexander gives an intimate look into his jumbled thoughts as he navigates the conflicting emotions of need for love and the want of desire over a booming rhythm to jump upon in the clubs.
Year & Year are a British Trio, that released their first album in 2016. These talented artists aim to promote electro/pop through their music. The band's 2014 synth-pop single "Desire" is receiving a new version as an emotional pair with Tove Lo, another artist on the label. It's a perfect pop pairing.

His reluctance and doubt on the synth pop song are predictable given that the musician felt love, and getting hurt, many times before. The seductive voices of Lo add an extra layer of desired unease to the mix. Both the core concept and the development of the old track have been preserved. While the original version of the song didn't get much airplay, a subtle reimagining of the "remix" with a fresh vocal layer and extra lines from Lo increase the song's radio play.
"Desire for a love that makes you crave for more, be it abuse or affection. When I think back on Years & Years' critically praised first album, "Desire" stands out as one of the most energetic tracks."

Featuring Lo on a surprising duet might lead to more listeners discovering the song's captivating techno force, and it's perfect for continual radio broadcasts. By putting Lo's skills to good use, the band avoids a wild dance remix or a dubious classic style. Rather than being the center of attention, their effort blends in well to give out something crazy.
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