
Aussie indie rockers Wharves have shared their new single “Mo’s Desert Clubhouse”, a jaunty belter with ferocious guitars and spooky vocals. It is the second single off their debut EP “Sooner or Later”.
Wharves waltz right back into the spotlight with this new single it’s a jaunty belter with ferocious guitars and spooky vocals. The second single off their debut EP, Sooner of Later, which is due out Friday 5th October, Wharves latest offering found its charm with creative input from producer and mixer Steven Schram (Paul Kelly, San Cisco).
The track follows the release of ‘
High School Hero‘, the EP’s first single and all-round mover and shaker. The band’s lead singer,
Matt Collins, describes: “The music for this track came from our
Saphire Session in March 2018. we stayed in a beautiful house near the beach in
Coffs Harbour and jammed for 3 days straight. We pretty much wrote the music there and then.”
Collins also explains: “The lyrics were inspired by a roadtrip I took in May and the part owver of the Gold Coast arts venue Mo’s Desert Clubhouse. She was explaining her frustrations with the local Council pretty much bullying them into closing. I can’t stand how narrow-minded people in power can be, the arts are one of the most important things in life, without art, life isn’t worth living. It’s not a crime to dance.”
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Release date:5th October 2018