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Oklahoma-bred dream pop duo Sports, the long-lasting creative partnership of Christian Theriot and Cale Chronister, return with their new single “Keep Falling In Love”, a glowing meditation on how affection deepens, shifts, and blooms over time while still holding onto that first spark.

The track feels like it was written for the quiet hours — that gentle period between sunset and sleep where love feels most real. Sports craft their signature haze of psychedelic warmth and delicate pop melody, pulling you into a soft-focus world that’s equal parts nostalgic and new. The production moves like sunlight through sheer curtains, with synths and vocals melting into one another until you can’t tell where dream ends and devotion begins.

It’s a track that would sit beautifully beside songs on playlists like Indie Pop Chillout, Fresh Finds Indie, or Feel-Good Indie. “Keep Falling In Love” isn’t built for a single listen — it’s designed to linger, like the memory of a late-night conversation or the smell of someone’s sweater after they’ve gone home.

Throughout their catalog, Sports have maintained an immersive sound that straddles the line between retro textures and forward-thinking pop. On this track, that balance feels even more intimate and assured. They don’t just celebrate love — they examine it, observing how it evolves, retracts, and renews itself. The emotion is genuine, and the delivery is effortless.

“Keep Falling In Love” ultimately reminds us that love isn’t static — it’s a living force, one that keeps asking us to show up, stay curious, and keep feeling. It’s another reason why the world of Sports remains so easy to fall into — and so hard to leave.

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