Indie band The high Plains Drifters were creating a call for themselves with their openly catchy anthems, amalgamated soundscapes, and tongue in cheek lyrics that tell the ever relatable tales of love misplaced and determined. genuine to shape, “since you’ve Been long past,” the lead unmarried which tells the story of heartbreak, serves as a flavor of what’s to come back on their drawing close 2d album which reimagines the spark of 1980s new wave with a twist of Nineteen Seventies rock.
these days, Flaunt is completely premiering their out of this world lyric visualizer for the single. Directed by using Lars Jørgen Sundnes Skaland, the visible depicts the tale of a spaceman greedy for comfort because the reminiscence of his love recedes into the vastness of outer (and inner) space.
speaking on the record, Studnicky states, “The track became written years ago from an area of amazing pain. i used to be younger, naive, and believed I had found my ‘one and most effective’. i used to be over the moon for her, so excessive that I may want to’ve been orbiting the sun, however she crashed me to earth in a fireball that burned my coronary heart to a crisp. Being dumped by way of her brought about this music’s lyrics and melody. As I wrote the lyrics, I sought to capture that feel of devastation that comes from a huge heartbreak. There’d be no brave face in this tune’s narrator: he feels not anything however a crushing sense of loss and longing, and he’s too embarrassed to confess to all people that she’s gone.”
The high Plains Drifters create song that embodies natural nostalgia and memories we can all relate to. Led by way of frontman Larry Studnicky (lead vocals, lyricist), the band includes John Macom (rhythm/electric guitars, lead/backup vocals), Mike DoCampo (rhythm/electric guitars, backup vocals), Kyle Cassel (drums, backup vocals), Charles Czarnecki (keys, accordion, backup vocals], and Dave Richards [bass, backup vocals).
Why did you choose “because you’ve Been long gone” because the first unmarried?
The music is a superb representation of our impending second album’s prevailing subject matter: love lost, and love discovered (or almost observed). It’s also representative of the musical impacts which have been brought to endure on the new album. I write many of my songs in a “storyteller” fashion, songs like that had been all over radio within the 1970’s when i used to be young and primary becoming passionate about song. however then came my favorite decade of cutting-edge track: the 80’s. absolutely everyone in the excessive Plains Drifters devoured 80’s tune. while we can pull it off, we’re trying to mesh a storyteller’s lyrics with some of the sounds that stored us out all night time in new york golf equipment for the duration of that decade.
What can fans assume out of your 2nd album?
It’ll be more musically-centered and probable devoid (for the most element) of the country-leaning or Americana impacts that my songwriting picked up within the 70’s. We’re halfway executed with the album, and (as an awful lot as I hesitate to boast) the primary 6 songs are upbeat and catchy as heck. The band and our manufacturer, Greg Cohen, have completed an exquisite activity of elevating the lyrics and melodies I’ve brought into the combination. The album tells some cool memories: about new york town regarded via the lens of an apocalypse (the song is known as “Nuclear winter”), about a guy pleading desperately with a married lady to bolt with him (“Ruby Run Away With Me”), and approximately a gal who’s lacking an ex-boyfriend for some pretty messed-up reasons (“He strikes a chord in my memory Of You”).
We’ve loved the moniker “genre-bending” that a few reviewers slapped on our debut album, and we don’t want to disappoint. There’s even a song in this file performed as a bossa nova song. I didn’t hear it in my head that manner, but that’s the way Greg heard once I first sang the demo and the band’s became it into an amazingly candy bossa nova tune. I’ll be sincerely curious to look how that one’s obtained.<!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->AZlyrics