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‘Posterity’ is the captivating debut single from transatlantic duo Soft Bullets due out on March 11th. The single was produced by David Kosten (Everything Everything, Bat For Lashes) and is a rhythmic slice of synth driven buzzing indie electronica with an almost climatic stadium rock hook of “Don’t forget that you will rule the world” which is teased at throughout, and brought satisfyingly to fruition by the end.
Soft Bullets formed in early 2012 when former Air Traffic frontman Christopher Wall (Bournemouth, UK) was introduced to multi instrumentalist Dan Capaldi (Portland, US) where they soon found a mutual interest in producing dynamic melodic soundscapes. Late in 2012 they released ‘Hyperreality’ a limited edition vinyl EP consisting of four tracks that offered ghostly harmonies and sleepy tempos that explored the boundaries between the digital and human world.
‘Posterity’ video was directed by Simon Harris and Chris Wall which further explores the concepts of the digital space and the world.