Dutch brothers Ruben and Matthijs Pol unveiled their new single “Sex Machines” following a performance at Paris Fashion Week. The track channels New Wave theatricality through twitching beats, serrated guitars, and precisely articulated vocals, drawing influences from DEVO, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, and Adam and the Ants. Lyrically, the song explores a relationship reduced to physical appetite and repetition, with the refrain “we are sex machines” functioning as both joke and diagnosis. Since their 2023 self-titled debut EP, Pol have expanded into visual design, merchandise, and fanzine creation while collaborating with luxury brands and supporting Lebanon Hanover on sold-out European dates. The single demonstrates the duo’s commitment to theatrical new romantic aesthetics paired with mechanized pop sensibilities.
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