‘depressed in heaven’ is an introspective and immersive new release from davvn

The duo continue to show off their creative and thoughtful edge.

The duo continue to show off their creative and thoughtful edge.

Immersive indie pop duo davvn have amassed a stellar collection of tracks over the last five years or so, and latest single ‘depressed in heaven’ continues to establish the raw, emotional edge that makes them feel so captivating and memorable.

The track has a really introspective and thoughtful feel throughout, examining happiness and the way that we tend to scrutinise and ruin everything for ourselves to the extent that we never really just get the choice to just exist and be satisfied with how things are. The all-encompassing soundscape and emotive nature of the vocals do an incredible job of selling this narrative and making for a captivating and thought-provoking journey throughout. In typical davvn fashion, the track also has this really insatiable, poppy energy and flair that feels engaging throughout, and their unique mixture of style and substance continues to highlight the potential of the truly creative and formidable duo.

“We let perfect moments slip away too quickly in the present and are always seeking more in the future but it’s extremely difficult to hold onto that feeling in the present, instead letting our emotions and desires get the best of us.” The duo say of the track. “We poke holes in our own happiness to the point that we’d probably all still end up depressed in Heaven.”