Wellington Rockers Bakers Eddy are back with their latest single, Big Man.
Their signature sound of rise and fall crescendo’s, crunchy riffs and sing-a-long vocals is what makes Bakers Eddy such a great band to listen to.
Big Man, is another great example that sums up their energy, it's catchy and uplifting. Short and sweet, Bakers Eddy are seasoned veterans of encompassing their songs in just three to four minutes. Just enough time to get your heart rate up as your mind and body move uncontrollably to the delectable sounds your ears are hearing.
Featuring another fun story telling video, Big Man is endearing and playful. Bakers Eddy are still a very young band, but have potential beyond their years here, now and in the future.
When did music first really speak to you? For previous Wellington rock quartet Bakers Eddy, it was as teenagers. Inspired by 90's/2000's rock, the foursome practiced together relentlessly. With Foo Fighters, Shihad, The Mint Chicks and The D4 as references, they became the polished band of entertainers they are now.
Over the last two years, Bakers Eddy have done substantial work to build on their talent and dedication, establishing themselves as one of the most in-demand young rock bands from the capital in the process.
Dedicated and professional, their music is all lean muscle. Welding infectious melodies to classic rock themes, ascendant guitar riffs and sing-along group vocals - live and recorded - Bakers Eddy are poised to make a significant impact on the New Zealand rock music scene.