WESLEE's Latest Single Is as Sweet as "Peaches"  [Premiere]

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WESLEE is a mystery we have yet to fully figure out. Keeping the band members' last names secret, the indie-pop duo has taken an Emotional Oranges route, allowing their music to speak for itself. Now that we are rapidly approaching the close of 2019, WESLEE is treating us to one last delectable single, "Peaches."

Opening with a luscious guitar melody, "Peaches" is blessed with vocalist Emma's vigorous aura and Josh's impeccable production skills. When we strip "Peaches" down to its core, it is quite clear that WESLEE is focusing on a time when everything felt aligned. Although WESLEE as a musical project remains a precious enigma, there is no denying that their delightful tunes evoke the rawest emotions.

On "Peaches," WESLEE exclusively shared with us,

"'Peaches' is about reminiscing on better times, when things were sweeter."

Ones To Watch has your first listen of "Peaches" below:

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