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New Single from Underwire - 'Greener'

20 September 2024 - 0 Comments

Underwire's sixth single Greener is a no holds protest song, with slamming hooks and a chanting anthem chorus. Recorded and produced by Scott Seabright, Greener brings new textures to the band's developing sound, and swaggers with influences like the Stooges and psychobilly.

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Greener calls out green-washing, after the devastation of Cyclone Gabrielle and the tide of forest slash that brought to light the folly of offset schemes without action, and the downside of a culture of profit before people.

Underwire have been a busy band since releasing their first single Gravity in May 2023 – more than six months on Apple’s global New Rock and other playlists, over 28,000 YouTube views of their self-made videos, New Zealand and international indie radio play, working with Scott Seabright – more singles to come – and playing shows with more than a dozen other bands in the energetic Wellington indie music scene and beyond. Catch Underwire at Nui Hui 30 November, Valhalla & more coming up.


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