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Pop / Rock 06/11/2018

Bringing Back Nostalgic Feel Good Alt-Pop, 90's Kids Return With 'Heartbeat'

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Bringing Back Nostalgic Feel Good Alt-Pop, 90's Kids Return With 'Heartbeat'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Bringing back that nostalgic feel good alt-pop sound, 90'S KIDS return with emotionally charged 'Heartbeat', following the withdrawals of a relationship. Taking inspiration from the likes of The 1975, LANY and Walk The Moon, 90'S KIDS combine modern styles with a heavy dose of youthful 80s and 90s pop.

Founded just a year ago at Ohio University, Corey Mouch, Matt King and Robby MacAskill, and since adding Jordan McVey, the band decided on their name, not just because they were all 90s babies, but from experiencing a feeling of nostalgia brought on by growing up in an in-between era, before the mass use of technology, but also witnessing technology become a dominant tool in music production.

With Columbus producing pop-icons Twenty One Pilots, the Ohio four-piece are following in their footsteps, performing alongside rising artists such as THE WLDLFE, PUBLIC, Harbour, Phangs and The Orphan The Poet.

Now returning with 'Heartbeat', 90'S KIDS release their most personal and emotionally charged track to date. The track is based on carrying someone with you whom you know you've lost. Even though that person isn't there physically, they'll always be with you - in the things that you see around you every day and online.






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