31 October 2024 - 0 Comments
Adult Friends pick up the pace on their latest track, Bunnyman, with blisteringly fast drums, walls of guitar noise and thick, distorted bass. Bunnyman is a thriller flick you want to look away from but simply can’t.
If Adult Friends' last song Smart People was a take on 90’s alternative loud-quite dynamics, Bunnyman is a more relentless post-hardcore belter, reminiscent of bands like At the Drive In.
Bunnyman was written in the wake of a bad experience on LSD. It’s about the insanity of fretting for your life over a hallucination; then top it off with a sense of irony when you discover behind the horrific guise is actually a good friend. It’s as the chorus goes: “the bunnyman is just Dan”.
Bunnyman will be available on all major streaming platforms as of October 31st.
Adult Friends seek to find solace in a sea of noise. The Wellington-based four piece blends the cacophony of Post-Hardcore with gothic and melancholic tendencies. Influenced by bands such as At The Drive In, Failure and The Cure, Adult Friends create music that challenges listeners to derive what they like from the songs, so long as they keep coming back for more.
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