Three Years Younger have steadily built a reputation for their captivating performances and dynamic songwriting. Renowned for their live performances, the duo and their live band have graced the stages of festivals such as Latitude and Camp Bestival, and they’ve opened for artists like Paris Paloma and Ellie Dixon. Now, they release their latest single: the captivating “Pretty (But Not Supposed To Be Here).”
This release signifies an exciting new phase for sisters Charlie and Megan Simpson, whose evocative songwriting and spine-tingling harmonies have already captivated audiences across the UK. “Pretty,” co-written and produced by the Simpson sisters, mixed by Max Jerry (Netflix, BBC, FOX, Olympics), and mastered by Pete Maher (U2, Lana Del Rey, The Rolling Stones), epitomizes their evolving sound. The track seamlessly transitions between rock guitar tones and soaring harmonies, enriched with vibrant, theatrical moments. Its unforgettable chorus and inventive musical ideas make it both enthralling and an earworm.
The track comes ahead of the duo’s upcoming EP, which promises to be their most expansive, musically rich, and polished work to date. Chatting about the single, they state: “After a period of creative stagnation, we faced the reality of the hard work needed to get back on track. Feeling ‘below the glass ceiling’ compared to rapidly rising young boy bands and recalling the various forms of misogyny we’ve encountered at past live gigs, ‘Pretty (But Not Supposed To Be Here)’ was born.”.
“Pretty (But Not Supposed To Be Here)” is out now.