Platinum-selling duo Surfaces have recently released their brand-new single “Sail Away.” It’s now available to stream on all major steaming platforms!

“Sail Away” is one of those tracks that puts you instantly in a good mood. It sees the pair singing over a tropical beat that will put it in the most chilled out mood. It’s certainly one for your relaxing playlist – let’s face it, we all have one and this track belongs on there!

Surfaces have made their mark on the music scene this year and have received so much success! They’ve gained a massive 1.7 billion streams, performed on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and – probably the biggest achievement so far – got to collaborate with their idol Sir Elton John on their previous single “Learn to Fly.” When speaking of this absolutely insane collaboration, Forrest says;

“I don’t know if I just don’t know how big we are, or if we’re even big at all. I still just feel like I graduated college and am making beats in my bedroom. I still feel the exact same way. So, for someone like Elton John to do a track with us? It feels like the king has invited the peasants into the party.”

After all they’ve achieved, their modesty is admirable. It’s not difficult to see that they appreciate every bit of support that they receive. Collin adds;

“To see our music so well-received is mind-boggling. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fathom that it’s hitting so hard.”

We’re excited to see where Surfaces career takes them. 2020 has been quite the year for them and we hope they’re ready for what 2021 will bring! For more updates, be sure to follow the duo on Twitter and Instagram.

What did you think of “Sail Away”? Let us know your thoughts over on our Twitter! – @AboutThe_Noise

One response to “SURFACES RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘SAIL AWAY’”

  1. […] Far Away” was written and produced by Forrest Frank and Colin Padalecki – the two members of the duo Surfaces. The single has a chill vibe that is perfect to listen to when you’re chilling in the sun. A […]

Leave a Reply

Trending

Discover more from About The Noise

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading