Babes In Canyon Unveil Video for “The New Loud”
Indie pop act Babes In Canyon has released the music video for “The New Loud,” the title track to their latest album.
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Babes In Canyon are very pleased to release the video for the single “The New Loud” from the forthcoming studio LP of the same name.
Eloquently blending synth-folk, moody pop, and soaring vocal harmonies, Babes In Canyon crafts music that is eminently engaging and very much of the moment. Born of a spontaneous writing session during a blackout, their debut EPs, Second Cities and Year To Live, unfold with an easy grace that belies the relative newness of the endeavour.
As one of the founding members of the indie-pop band Kuinka, Nathan Hamer honed his skills as a singer-songwriter through years of national headlining tours and festival performances.
Yet, Hamer felt a calling to explore a new path:
“I wanted to start a project that explored the outer edges of folk music, that pushed what I love about folk and Americana song structures into a new soundscape.”
Fate must have been listening, and soon, a severe windstorm stranded Hamer and partner Amanda Ebert in a remote cabin near Washington’s Mount Baker.
Hamer says laughingly:
“We lost power and then the trees started to fall. Our only path out was blocked, so we started playing music by firelight to calm our nerves. I was humming along with my baritone uke. Amanda wrote out lyrics. And by the end of the night, we had our first song for Babes In Canyon.”
A brace of songs in hand, the duo enlisted Michelle Nuño to track bass, then headed to Hamer’s farmhouse to be close to nature, converting the bottom floor into a proper recording studio. Joining the band was vaunted producer and engineer Jerry Streeter (Brandi Carlile, The Lumineers).
Hamer explains:
“We recorded at night. We’d step out between takes to watch the stars and listen to the owls.”
Hitting the road for a spate of tours, festivals, and live performances, the duo conjures up layered soundscapes, “looping keys, beats, percussion effortlessly in an electric, raucous live performance” (Atwood Magazine).
While thematically linked, each song by the band is laced with a strong sense of transition and individuality.
Hamer says:
“We try to create a sonic landscape of standing on a mountain just after a storm when the first beams of sunlight start to break through the clouds.”
Babes In Canyon’s debut album, The New Loud, is set to release in 2025. Genre-defying, expertly arranged, and profoundly catchy, Babes In Canyon stands ready to soundtrack your adventures – spontaneous or otherwise.
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