“How does it feel to die young?” There may be a deathly, existential question at the warm core of Brett’s new EP title track, but ‘Die Young’ is a song that courses with life. A hazy, honeycomb new wave-inspired blend of pulsing synths and cinematic guitars, its charms are infinite: “hanging at the beach, getting pretty close, maybe this real, maybe I’m a ghost,” sings frontman Mick Coogan before its unstoppable chorus. Death has hung in the air throughout a lot of 2016, but ‘Die Young’ celebrates something immortal: the dreamlike state of young love and all the butterflies that go with it.
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“How does it feel to die young?” There may be a deathly, existential question at the warm core of Brett’s new EP title track, but ‘Die Young’ is a song that courses with life. A hazy, honeycomb new wave-inspired blend of pulsing synths and cinematic guitars, its charms are infinite: “hanging at the beach, getting pretty close, maybe this real, maybe I’m a ghost,” sings frontman Mick Coogan before its unstoppable chorus. Death has hung in the air throughout a lot of 2016, but ‘Die Young’ celebrates something immortal: the dreamlike state of young love and all the butterflies that go with it.