Swedish melancholic synthwave/electro duo The Northern Territories, who recently returned from a 25-year-long hiatus, present their new single "Arizona". The single comes from the forthcoming album, A Star In Orbit Still, which will be released on 23 May via Dependent Records.
When the Swedish duo disbanded after the release of their third full-length, Satellite People in 1999, they left behind many broken hearts. Now, after a record-breaking hiatus of 25 years, The Northern Territories are back for good!
Listen now to "Arizona", and if you missed it, over HERE is the previously released single "The Hunter And The Hunted". Link

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