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Pearly Drops share hallucinatory single ‘End Credits’

Pearly Drops is a duo of Sandra Tervonen and Juuso Malin, who craft music that feels both heavenly and alien – lush, ethereal, and unmistakably their own. Their anticipated upcoming full-length, The Voices Are Coming Back, is out August 29 on Music Website and traces a highly imaginative journey through Los Angeles, with the album being anchored in the tale of ‘lost Hollywood hopefuls’. Now, the band shares the single ‘End Credits,’ which is one of the most uncertain moments within the record’s overarching narrative. “Would you roll the credits, babe? / Let it fade to black / Could you always see the end? / I never would,” the pair sing over a dreamy, motorik pulse in the chorus. Accompanied by a tour diary video, ‘End Credits’ is a testament to the pair’s ability to paint every component of a mesmerizing universe.

On the track, Pearly Drops share: “’End Credits’ is about being left behind in someone else’s story. It wanders through gardens and lawns, peers in through windows, sinks into moats, and whispers from the trunk of a car. A love letter buried in a dream—half memory, half hallucination. The figure in the song finds peace just in being there, even if trapped in that very trunk. We wrote it like the final scene of a film: the screen fades to black, and all that remains is the echo.

“This song carries the most consistent musical thread, a callback to the similar Post-punk and 80s New Wave influences of our past albums, with The B-52’s as the standout inspiration this time.”

On the video, the duo elaborate: “The ‘End Credits’ music video plays like a tour diary—captured during Mallrat’s 2025 EU/UK run, where Pearly Drops also performed each night. Come along for the ride as we drift through Berlin, Cologne, Paris, London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Leeds.”

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