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Enola Reverof is a musical project based on a fictional character of the same name, originally formed in London and now based in the Alps.

Last fall they released their debut single, “Bury”, a song from their forthcoming debut EP that dissects the “struggles of finding romance in an increasingly fast-paced world.” Fans of bands like Wild Nothing and Beach Fossils will find comfort in their lush dreamy jangly indie rock arrangements that feel stripped directly out of the 80s.

Speaking on the track, they add:

“’Bury’ is about finding romance in an ever faster moving world. Especially online, there are countless ways to meet new people these days. What at first sounds like a blessing often turns out to be a treacherous undertaking. Because of the seemingly endless choice of potential partners, people are often overwhelmed and tend to develop unrealistic ideas on their quest for love. Knowing that the next match can always be better than the last one leads to a form of perfectionism that prevents you from engaging more deeply with your partner. Though aren’t we all just looking for a profound, meaningful relationship?”

Enjoy a listen to “Bury” now below.


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