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Myalmé takes us back in time with “Remember Days”


Some songs are different for you; they take you somewhere, break up old memories, and leave you winking like a gnome. Myalmé’s new single, “Remember Days,” does just that. Packing a contagious groove that could time-warp you back to high school, this is a shimmering, nostalgia-filled tour of love, youth, and second chances.

“Remember Days” mixes the best of 80s disco and pop R&B with a fresh nu-funk twist for a perfect blend of retro and modern. Cory Wong’s slick guitar licks, Ezra Collective’s jazzy finesse, and Parcels’ effortless cool all stitched together with the Myalmé brand polished pop vocals, a horn section that bleeds swagger, and a rhythm section so supple it practically demands a little movement.

 “Remember Days” narrates a tale of reconnecting with that high school crush who made your heart skip a beat and your palms sweat. It’s about the butterflies never quite going away, about continuing to dance through the years with the same excitement as ever. The production matches that sentiment beautifully, stacking shimmery synths over punchy brass for a groove that won’t quit.

The third single from Myalmé’s debut EP, “Remember Days,” shows that this band isn’t playing with nostalgia but redefining it. And even if you weren’t there in the 80s, you’ll love winding down the windows, blasting the convertibles, and getting lost in the stillness and the beat of a love that never ended.

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