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Music News - Your Indigo Release New Single + Video - 'Higher'

Your Indigo Release New Single + Video - 'Higher'

23 September 2020 - 0 Comments

Christchurch based alt-pop band, Your Indigo have released their new single Higher. Having caught the heart and mind with their debut EP released December 2019, Higher explores new ideas, wrapping their 'rich tapestry' of sound around a pulsating kick drum in this thought-provoking club track.

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In 2017, good friends Josh Holmes (Junus Orca, Othersun), Amiria Grenell (Tui award winner) and Bryony Matthews joined together to create Your Indigo.

Each with their own musical careers, Holmes an electronic producer, Grenell and Matthews both folk singer-songwriters, they were all looking to create something different.

Combining their crafts, Your Indigo brings the sound of Holmes’ impeccable ear for ambient electronica and intricate rhythms mixed with Grenell and Matthews’ natural talent for lyrical and melodic songwriting.

After releasing their first single Not A Feathered Tree in 2018, they were chosen for the RDU Singles Club for RDU FM to be part of an exclusive print of vinyl and performed at Nostalgia Festival, North Canterbury Wine and Food and Great Kiwi Beer Festival as well as opening for The Young Folk (IRL) and Christian Patey (AUS).

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