The Dare invites you to dive into his latest single
...and we're with it
The Dare has shared his new single, 'You're Invited', and an accompanying music video.
Taken from his forthcoming debut album, 'What's Wrong With New York?', set for release on September 6, it once more comprises of his trademark vocal - widely associated with his debut track 'Girls' and 'The Sex'' EP - across the catchy guitar-driven two and a half minutes.
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The latest single follows the first release taken from the album, 'Perfume', in June. It too landed with a music video; you can check it out here. 'You're Invited' also follows a period of time whereby his involvement with (and production of) the recent Charli XCX XCX and Billie Eilish collaboration 'Guess' saw the New York producer, vocalist and songwriter become particularly ubiquitous.
Forthcoming album 'What's Wrong With New York?' will be the debut LP from The Dare, who is known for botho his live sets and DJ sets, the latter honed at his Manhattan party Freakquencies.
Recorded over the last year, it features a host of songwriting and production collaborations: Dylan Brady (100 gecs), Emile Haynie (Lana Del Ray, FKA twigs) and Chris Greatti (Yves Tumor) are only a modest handful.
You can check out the music video for 'You're Invited' below, and grab it digitally here:
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Niamh Ingram is Mixmag's Weekend Editor, follow her on Instagram
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