PNAU presented “Nirvana” as a preview of 'AHHCade'

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The album explores electronic punk and will show a new creative stage of the project.

The Australian duo PNAUmade up of Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes,returns after the release of Hyperbolic (2024) with the announcement of their seventh studio album titled AHHCadewhich will be released on July 31 under the label etcetc. This new material shows his evolution within the scene ravemaintaining an identity centered on the energy of dance and sound experimentation.

As a preview of this project, the group premiered “Nirvana”a single in collaboration with EARTHGANG and sadMONTH which stands out for its hip hop mix con electronic elements. According to Nick Littlemorethis song represents the beginning of a new creative era, where the concept of “electronic punk” begins to take shape through sounds full of tension, intensity and freedom.

AHHCade will also include collaborations such as “Tu Corazon (Your Heart)” with the Mexican band The Warning. This is not the first time the duo has worked with artists of global reach, as in recent years they have collaborated with figures such as Elton John, Dua Lipa, Troy Sivan and Khalidconsolidating its presence within current electronic pop.

With this new delivery, PNAU is committed to a sound that balances emotion and creative freedom, reaffirming its intention to build music that is felt both in euphoric moments and in more intimate experiences.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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