30 November 2018 - 0 Comments
Auckland-based singer-songwriter Kendall Elise has given fans a taste of what’s to come on her upcoming debut album, with the release of her new single The Clock Tower.
Download/stream - The Clock Tower - iTunes / Apple Music / Spotify
The Clock Tower is a moving and nostalgic ode to the fragility of relationships, which takes the listener on a journey through the realms of both joy and despair. The song’s strong lyrical message is delivered with Kendall’s unmistakable voice, wrapped up in warmth, set to dark and brooding production.
“It could be the perfect soundtrack to a hazy summer day, but when you absorb the lyrics and tune into the vibe of the music you realise it is really coming from a place of aching, sadness and longing, and a desire to turn back the clock and forget your troubles, even if for a brief moment,” says Kendall.
It was written by Kendall, who also co-produced the track with Alan Meharry (The Broadsides, The Bering Sea), and recorded at Roundhead Studios in Auckland.
“The song was partly inspired by a Nick Cave cover of Neil Young song,” explains Kendall. “I am in awe of the way Neil Young can craft a song so loaded with sentiment and meaning from just three simple chords"
“The Clock Tower references the Papakura Clock Tower which is located in the centre of Papakura Town Square. A silent obelisk that would have borne witness to many meetings since it was first gifted to the city of Papakura,” she adds.
To celebrate the release of The Clock Tower Kendall is hitting the road, kicking off with a show in Christchurch at the Smash Palace on Saturday, December 1, followed by Auckland at the Wine Cellar on December 2 and wrapping up at the Jam Factory in Tauranga on December 8.
Get tickets here.
Kendall is an intriguing storyteller who has been turning heads since the release of her debut EP in 2017, I Didn't Stand A Chance. Her songs speak of dark humour and personal experiences; with her sound taking inspiration from rhythm and blues, folk and country, and everything in between.
The Clock Tower is the perfect introduction to one of the most interesting emerging acts in the New Zealand music scene, with more still to come.
Don’t miss Kendall Elise live - December 1, December 2 and December 8!
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