Jangly indie-rock band Wide Orbit released their debut album Introducing… Wide Orbit last month off of 22TWENTY (Oracle Sisters, Cornelia Murr). While one side of the new record is packed with energetic 60s-inspired pop-rock songs, the new music video for “Soon / Good Morning” showcases the band’s more psychedelic and experimental side.
Jangly indie-rock band Wide Orbit released their debut album Introducing… Wide Orbit last month off of 22TWENTY (Oracle Sisters, Cornelia Murr). While one side of the new record is packed with energetic 60s-inspired pop-rock songs, the new music video for “Soon / Good Morning” showcases the band’s more psychedelic and experimental side.
“I’m not one for big narratives. I always feel like the music should be open to interpretation a little bit and for people to hear what they want to hear in the song, instead of dictating it. Some songs I want to know exactly what it’s about. Other songs I don’t really want to know, and so I feel like if I leave it vague enough that it could be anything to anyone.” – Jasamine White-Gluz
“I’m not one for big narratives. I always feel like the music should be open to interpretation a little bit and for people to hear what they want to hear in the song, instead of dictating it. Some songs I want to know exactly what it’s about. Other songs I don’t really want to know, and so I feel like if I leave it vague enough that it could be anything to anyone.” – Jasamine White-Gluz
“I always make sure to stay busy writing. At one point, I was writing for DrugLords of The Avenues, Swingin’ Utters, and our side project, Filthy Thieving Bastards at the same time. I didn’t feel overwhelmed because it allowed me to continue exploring different styles,” said Bonnel.