As RGB prepares to release their sophomore album, A Place For Lovers, in a few weeks, the Tel Aviv, Israel-based indie pop trio has shared another track from the collection with their new single “Parties.” The song’s blend of dreaminess and groove intensity serves as the backdrop to a story about feeling lonely in a world where everyone seems to be enjoying life and having fun and feeling envious of their lightheartedness. PRESS HERE to listen and PRESS HERE to watch the official lyric music video. A Place For Lovers, due out independently on September 13th, also includes RGB’s recent singles “Write About You,” “iCare” and “Unhappy” – PRESS HERE to pre-save on DSPs.
“Our new single ‘Parties’ captures the feeling of not fitting in, with lyrics that poignantly reflect on isolation, self-criticism and self-doubt,” shares RGB. “Yet, the song transitions to a hopeful and optimistic chorus with the line, ‘I can finally feel my face in the sun,’ symbolizing a shift from darkness to light, from night to dawn – the overall theme of our new album A Place For Lovers. This emotional journey makes the song both relatable and inspiring.”
The songs on A Place For Lovers are part of an ongoing heart play, an intimate, sometimes exhilarating, sometimes melancholy reflection of the ups and downs of Roy and Noi’s personal love story. From track to track, the narrative throughout the 13-song collection is structured like a book, following a pattern of exposition, conflict, climax, resolution, and epilogue. Recent single “Write About You” is a funky, happy tune celebrating life, passion, and love, all leading to exciting inspiration. “iCare” is an edgy, percussive song that criticizes the numbness of the world to the pain of others while capturing the essence of fighting the demons outside and within. On “Unhappy,” spirited, intoxicating rhythms belie the narrative of trying to run away from sadness only to realize it can’t be escaped – it will always be there even on visits to one’s “happy places.”
RGB is also using their multi-media visual platform GTV (Green TV) to feature lighthearted visuals and whimsical, comical, dreamy and playful videos, connecting to the notion of being a kid falling asleep in front of a TV so that the onscreen images and the images of one’s dreams fuse together. PRESS HERE to watch the video for “Write About You,” PRESS HERE to watch to the video for “iCare” and PRESS HERE to watch the video for “Unhappy.” RGB also recently issued a performance video for the blushed version of “Write About You” – PRESS HERE to watch.
Comprised of singer/songwriters Roy Bartal and Noi Agam and keyboardist/producer Alon Kenett, RGB uses their fresh elegant pop vibe to spread love, joy and happiness while also acknowledging that it’s okay to embrace life’s dark stages and sadness as a key part of their journey back to the light. The fully independent trio writes, creates, and produces all of their music and videos. Beyond the generally upbeat and optimistic vibes of the music, another element driving RGB’s creative aesthetic is that their name is an acronym for Red, Green, Blue – the main colors of the subpixels on our computer and smartphone screens, set to various intensities to create all the color combinations that we see. Inspired by Roy’s background in graphic design, the name reflects the fact that, as he says, “you can adjust the brightness of each color in the pixel, which changes the color of the pixel itself, just as we can adjust the vibe of our music according to our feeling at a given time and not be chained to a specific genre, mood or ‘color’.” From the start, RGB’s slogan has been “Adding color to your life.”
RGB debuted in 2020 with their EP, In Sight, and released their first full-length album, The Art of Passing Time, in 2021. The goal with their original music is to make people feel good and comforted – providing a musical hug where listeners feel better afterwards. Ultimately, the three-piece created A Place For Lovers to be a special place to connect people, a sweet escape where everyone can love regardless of race, color, or gender and spread messages of positivity.
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