Love and Lava Twins Take Us On An Adventure With Video For ”Darling where have you been’

Released on Friday the 30th of January, ‘Darling where have you been’ is the dreamscape visual from US based artists, Love and Lava Twins. The pair refuse to confine themselves to just one genre or style, and their sound is a blend of pop rock, Latin pop, reggaeton, electronic sounds and Christian music.

‘Darling where have you been’ is available to stream and download here.

Ethereal and mysterious, the music video for ‘Darling where have you been’ sees Love and Lava Twins are dressed in gorgeous full flowing dresses as they take us on a journey into the snow covered mountains, driving behind the wheel of a flashy sports car. Singing in Spanish, they recount a story of lost love, but instead of despairing, encourage listeners to hold out hope for a reconnection with the good times.

The twins have taken their inspiration from times spent driving through the streets of Los Angeles, where they could easily have become frustrated by the overwhelming traffic, but instead, they chose to enjoy the view, and through music, allowing it to become an uplifting experience.

A pop song with a distinct Latin vibe – not just because, but definitely helped, by being sung in Spanish – ‘Darling where have you been’ is soothing and relaxing, with Love and Lava Twins’ airy vocals set against an electronic instrumental.

You can find out more about Love and Lava Twins and their music online on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Spotify, and Apple Music. Watch the music video for ‘Darling where have you been’ below.

love and lava twins - Darling where have you been

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