New York-based pop duo and real-life boyfriends Fab the Duo have just released the video for their latest track, the upbeat dance anthem “Party For Two.”
Fab the Duo consists of Greg Driscoll and Brendan Eprile, two queer men that met on Tinder. With their passions aflame for one another, the two opted to collaborate as musicians, in addition to their romantic exploits. Their musical style recalls the sultry dance beats of Kylie Minogue and Donna Summer, the glam pop of the Scissor Sisters, and a good old fashioned Broadway barn burner.
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“I know the world is frustrating and angry and oh so annoying,” the duo sings. “But sometimes you’ve got to close your eyes, grab that bottle of wine and dance the night away.”
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“Party For Two” is the latest track following the release of duo’s latest album, Our Love Is Resistance, which dropped this summer. Throw on something fabulous, crank the volume and get ready to cut a rug.
dustychiffon
Wait, what just happened?
Kangol2
Probably just me, but that sounded like a song intro for a TV series, down to the instrumentation, style, everything. Not my cup of cocoa, but they do have some talent.
ElPillo
Hahaha. Nailed it! Don’t need the album
QJ201
A little less Carly Rae and little more WAP please