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The Veronicas return with dreamy new single Think Of Me

The Veronicas return from hiatus today and release their sublime new single Think of Me.

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Think of Me marks a new stage in The Veronicas’ career, a cutting edge pop offering from one of Australia’s most loved pop acts.

Recorded in Sydney late last year with engineer/producer Robby De Sa and co-written with local songwriter, Isabella Kearney-Nurse Think Of Me is a song reflecting the bitter acceptance of the end of a relationship. Those moments you skip between memories, imagining them with someone else, and genuine wonder. With a healthy, healing dose of black comedy also in the mix.

The creative chemistry between the sisters is to support and nurture one another’s ideas and inspiration, Lisa Origliasso explains “I said to Jess, If you’ve got something to say, the most powerful way you can say it, probably the only way you can say it, is through the music. There was no filter at all in these sessions, we’ve always been incredibly uncensored. That’s how we live our lives. We just speak it how we see it.”

Check out the audio below!

OIP Staff


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