06 May 2022 - 0 Comments
Following on from the fury of Breakdown, one of New Zealand’s finest rock exports, Ekko Park
, are back with their second single for 2022 in the shape of Violent Silent.
With it’s 90’s inspired feels courtesy of an instantly catchy chorus, familiar indie guitar lines and big drums, there’s even some tambourine!
Violent Silent is 2 minutes and 47 seconds of pure radio friendly rock n roll.
Listen to Violent Silent here
smarturl.it/violent-silent
Frontman Joe Walsh says of the track; 'Again this song was written during lockdown. You're missing your mates. You're missing your band. You're spending too much time battling with your own mind. It's a crazy time. It's a lonely place. Being shadowed by doubt and fear and the unknown. So you write it down. Each little doubt. Each little fear. One line at a time. You piece it together. Like a scrapbook. You paste it down like an old polaroid. And you pick up your guitar. And when it becomes a song. You turn the page."
A music video for the single will be released on May 18
It’s been quite a ride since Ekko Park released their last full length album, Horizon, in August of 2020. The album featured the ridiculously catchy,
up tempo Uh Oh and smash single All Eyes On Me which
featured guest vocalist Grant Nicholas of Welsh indie rock giants Feeder and received radio play the world over!
Off the strength of the record, Ekko were nominated for Best Rock Artist at the 2021 Aotearoa Music Awards!
The band recently welcomed new guitarist, Jessie Booth, who is renowned for being part of female rock band She Loves You and is a touring guitarist
for
Elemeno P.
Violent Silent is the second track from Ekko Park’s forthcoming four track EP. Each of the tracks on the release will feature unique themed artwork from New Zealand
tattoo artist, James Dean
.
Catch Ekko Park on tour with The Jordan Luck Band across New Zealand in June and July!
Friday, June 17: Paraoa Brewing Co, Whangaparaoa
Friday, June 24: Meteor, Hamilton
Saturday, June 25: Waihi Beach Hotel, Waihi Beach
Friday, July 1: Tuning Fork, Auckland
Saturday, July 2: Totara St, Mt Maunganui
Friday, July 17: Butter Factory, Whangarei
Saturday, July 30: Cossie Club, Pukekohe
Violent Silent is out now!
smarturl.it/violent-silent
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