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Copenhagen duo GENTS premiere latest chill-synth drenched song “Emotional Facelift”

Copenhagen-based duo GENTS have shared a brand new single titled, “Emotional Facelift,” in an exclusive premiere with The 405. “Emotional Facelift” sees the duo taking on autotune for the first time as a key element in this simplistic and bittersweet song that centers on themes like indecision, self-help and plasticity.
Stream “Emotional Facelift” by GENTS below


GENTS is a Copenhagen, Denmark-based duo consisting of Theis Vesterløkke and Niels Fejrskov Juhl, long time friends and workaholics at heart. Since their debut EP Embrace the Future (2015), they have been busy touring and touching the hearts of their fans with their hopeful and comforting music. In a constant quest for fame and glory the duo charm people around the globe with swaying hips and catchy tunes. In 2017 they released their debut album About Time, which with its fresh sound redefined what to be expected of GENTS. Over the last 12 months, the band has toured Europe and Russia, released a double single, and are now ready with new music – sentimental-yet-optimistic synth pop songs. They always strive to be true gentlemen in the unforgiving world of the music biz, and champion musicians who are unafraid to open up their hearts and use music as a direct mode of expression, with no distance or irony.

Purchase “Emotional Facelift” (Single) by GENTS via iTunes

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