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Dolores Forever Ignites the Music Scene with ‘It’s Nothing’ and a Fiery New Video ‘Not Now Kids’

Dolores Forever releases debut album ‘It’s Nothing’ featuring the scathing single ‘Not Now Kids’, aimed at patronising politicians.
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With an electric blend of musical defiance and poignant lyricism, Dolores Forever bursts onto the scene. Their latest creative force, ‘Not Now Kids,’ derides the condescension of those in power.

Dolores Forever, the London-based sensation, has just elevated the indie music landscape with their cutting-edge debut album, ‘It’s Nothing’. Their lead single, ‘Not Now Kids’, is a compelling riot against the dismissive attitudes of today’s politicians. It’s an anthem for the disenchanted, the perfect soundtrack for those moments when you feel like screaming at the world’s absurdities. Prepare to have your speakers blaring with this apocalyptic bop that epitomises the band’s scathing commentary on present-day ironies.

  • Fierce Lyricism: Dolores Forever doesn’t hold back. They announce in no uncertain terms, “It’s a bit of a scathing look at the world and the people who are running it with impunity, the feeling of being told to shut up while watching your house burn.”
  • Creative Videography: Directed by Francesca Allen, the single’s video is a visual feast, narrating tales of female friendship and empowerment. It features choreography by Katya Bourvis and cinematography by Carmen Pellon Brussosa, making the story vibrant and alive.
  • Catch Them Live: After a summer of festivals, they’re now embarking on a UK headline tour. With an in-store performance at London’s Rough Trade East, you’ve got multiple dates to witness their electrifying energy.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of the Dolores Forever journey. Each performance promises to be more than just a gig, it’s an invitation to be part of a movement. Music aficionados, mark your calendars for the following UK tour dates:

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