Coming together in early 2019, Perth’s King Brown have fast developed as an exciting name on the Western Australian rock scene.
Their music, thriving on versatile arrangements and songwriting technique, evokes feelings of nostalgia and sonic notes that very much resonates with today’s contemporary Australian ‘rock’ sound.
Today, the band announces the release of their debut EP, Out In The Desert: a six track collection of tunes that best represent the band’s creative dynamic and their potential, well and truly cracked open and on show.
The band’s most recent single, the infectious ‘Way Down’ was released back in April, further establishing King Brown as one to watch. A song about ‘picking up slack and carrying the weight of others’, ‘Way Down’ was a great entry point for listeners when it came to getting a taste of the full Out In The Desert EP.
King Brown created the visuals for ‘Way Down’ out in Wattleup, WA, with the band’s Shaun Kennedy getting behind the camera to capture the quirky narrative of the clip.
“We went out on a limb with this one and decided to do it ourselves, we had a bunch of fun making this one and the end result turned out alright too! The idea of the skeleton sort of perfectly summed up the theme in the song but in a more light-hearted way.”
In a similar vein to bands like The Rubens, Kingswood and even more surf-leaning artists like Ocean Alley, there’s a pull towards the heartfelt when it comes to King Brown’s style of storytelling.
Exemplified on tracks like ‘Lucky’, ‘Moto’ and ‘Matter Of Time’, we can hear rich guitars and rhythms come together with strong vocals courtesy of lead vocalist Brendon Cross. Each musical element is given its time to shine, making for a sharp and balanced final result.