Streetlights drop new single 'What's Your Name Again?'

Perth’s indie-rock outfit Streetlights return with a single that perfectly encapsulates the thrill and heartbreak of love at first sight. 'What’s Your Name Again?' is a jubilant yet wistful snapshot of a moment that many have felt but few have articulated so vividly; a fleeting connection on the morning commute, a spark in someone’s eyes, gone before the stop arrives.

Musically, the track is a vibrant kaleidoscope of wiry guitars and swirling synths, underpinned by a rhythm that refuses to stay still. From the first note, Streetlights inject energy and motion into the song, mirroring the pulse of a heart caught off guard. John Toplis’ vocals float over the instrumentation with buttery smoothness, layered into harmonies that swell into a chorus that begs for sing-alongs.

Lyrically, 'What’s Your Name Again?' balances tenderness and urgency. The narrative of a stranger appearing and disappearing on a bus is simple yet universal, tapping into the bittersweet ache of what might have been. It’s both playful and poignant, offering a celebration of serendipity tinged with the melancholy of impermanence. Streetlights transform a mundane urban moment into something almost mythic, proving that even the smallest interactions can carry emotional weight when paired with a strong melodic sensibility.

Following a productive year of sold-out shows, a critically acclaimed debut EP, and a spirited cover of Tears for Fears’ 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World', Streetlights demonstrate that their songwriting continues to mature without losing its restless charm. 'What’s Your Name Again?' is a sparkling addition to their growing catalogue, delivering an indie-rock anthem that perfectly captures the exhilaration of connection, the fleeting nature of moments, and the power of music to hold them forever.

Have a listen to 'What's Your Name Again?' in the player below.

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