With an indie folk vibe, the band’s new single also comes with a music video
From the cold Canadian climate comes alternative rock band A Short Walk to Pluto, now releasing “Nothing to Fear,” an indie folk song with a message of hope amidst the melancholy. The track is about the bittersweet taste of leaving the familiar behind to pursue the unknown.
“We all face times when we have to say goodbye to something we love to give it space to evolve,” says the band. “We must embrace this uncertainty, feel the pressure build, but ultimately realize that there is nothing to fear in embarking on a new path. It is a reminder to ourselves and our listeners that, even in the midst of frightening changes , there’s a song waiting to be sung and a crown to claim.”
Consisting of Emma Armstrong on lead vocals, Max Kaiser on lead guitar, keyboards and synthesizers, Danny Moriana on bass, backing vocals and synthesizers and Jake Biggs on drums and percussion, the Canadian band is in a time of evolution and is about to take further steps. . high. Showcasing their first studio release, the Toronto band recently released a festive version of Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” and the energetic “Hopeless,” which reflects panic attacks.
Watch the music video “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”
Watch the music video for “Hopeless.”
Formed in 2018, the band have just finished an extensive tour across North America and have seen their numbers grow and grow with already 900,000 followers on social media. With musical production by Max Kaiser and Thiago Lima and the video directed by Portray.All, “Nothing to Fear” is available on all streaming platforms and the band’s YouTube channel.
Source: Terra
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