28 March 2023 - 0 Comments
Tauranga-based psychedelic post-punk solo artist We Will Ride Fast, releases his latest track, Bing Bong Dong, the second from his forthcoming album Army of Invisible Zombies out on the 21st of April, 2023.
The humorously titled Bing Bong Dong explores the idea of an apparent interaction with one's future self, through a hauntingly vivid, yet distant REM dreamscape, conjured up, shot and directed by We Will Ride Fast brainchild Kyle Sattler. A future self reaching back in time to issue a warning, all the while bending the supposed fundamental nature of linear time, swirling in an infinite space-time continuum. The latest in a series of self-directed eye-poppers, this kooky video inspired by the video for Peter Gabriel's 1986 hit Sledgehammer, plots a very human ascent through earth, water, air, fire, and into outer space.
We Will Ride Fast is the musical output of singer/multi-instrumentalist and multimedia artist, Kyle Sattler (Frayden, Seedy Burners). Once described as the Prince Rogers Nelson of the Bay of Plenty, We Will Ride Fast delivers a genre-defying, hybridised sound, that plays with and intertwines elements of alt-pop, psychedelic/gloom/industrial rock, with heavy bass and fuzzed-out keyboards.
Army of Invisible Zombies is We Will Ride Fast's fourth studio album, and the second LP funded as a research project by Te Pukenga/Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology. A project that sets out to explore the production and marketplace for contemporary vinyl and one that also explores the essential skills required for any independent DIY musicians within a genre-specific domestic music scene.
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