After a huge summer of festivals across the UK and Europe Dolores Forever provide the antidote for summer blues with their infectiously bold new single ‘Concrete’. The track is the latest to be taken from their forthcoming debut album It’s Nothing, which comes September 27th on Sweat Entertainment.

“You can’t pick your favourite child, but this is definitely one of ours,” the duo say of the track. “It’s a defiant rager of a bop about taking rightful credit for the things we create.” Listen to ‘Concrete’ HERE.

There’s an infectiously playful, unapologetic feminist energy at the heart of the London-based band, and now, Dolores Forever are ready to release their debut album. It’s a “punchy indie-pop record about feminism, friendship and navigating a messed up world. It blows our minds that the music industry is obsessed with hearing from people who are just 21. As we’ve gotten into our thirties, we have so many more stories, and so much more to say.”

The album is inspired by the last ten years weathering unfair treatment as female songwriters in a male-dominated industry. Julia, from Copenhagen, co-wrote the winning 2013 Eurovision entry for Denmark, Only Teardrops, while Hannah, from London, has written with Kylie and Stormzy.

Their friendship, concludes Hannah, “really is the band’s life blood. Women connect with each other on this amazing level, even in adulthood, and we wanted to make adult female friendship a little more visible. And to say, actually, we should value friendships just as highly as romantic relationships.”

Dolores Forever are building unstoppable momentum. https://doloresforever.com/

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