Vancouver’s VULTURES AT DAWN Debut Single “Outlaws”
Underneath the scorching solar of the sonic badlands, queer-fronted desert rock outfit Vultures At Daybreak emerge from the shimmer with their debut single “Outlaws” (Texas Chainsaw Marigold); it isn’t simply music, it’s the campfire confession of vagabonds with one eye on the horizon and one hand on their weapon. It’s the sound of survival on society’s edges, the place victory isn’t measured in gold however in residing to see one other blood-red sundown. The band shares their pleasure:
“‘Outlaws’ was the 2nd tune that we wrote. Buck wrote the lyrics after escaping from the cops whereas on horseback, barely making it out alive. They wrote the tune the night time they received again, and turned the exhilaration of surviving right into a tune. It’s our first publicly out there tune, and we’ve got not less than 5 different songs we play stay, and a pair others within the means of being written.”
Recorded inside the hallowed partitions of a historic church, the band infiltrated beneath the quilt of night time, “Outlaws” (Texas Chainsaw Marigold) captures the uncooked, untamed spirit that has made Vultures At Daybreak the soundtrack for modern-day desperados. The only sears with soulful vocals from Buck Summers, backed by the thunderous heartbeat of Raven Metal’s guitar work, Sebastian Black’s rumbling basslines, Dallas McCoy’s haunting oboe, and the relentless percussion of Doc.
The band, infamous for his or her theatrical stay exhibits that incorporate sounds from life on the lam, continues to construct their loyal following of self-described outcasts, their ‘volt’ of vultures who flock to expertise the band’s mystical, witchy power and bone-rattling riffs. “Outlaws” (Texas Chainsaw Marigold) gives passage right into a world the place the foundations are written in sand and washed away with whiskey. It’s endorsed for followers of Kyuss, Black Sabbath, and Queen.