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Lead single, ‘Angry Man’ is about, “The frustratingly constant influx of incredibly angry men out there and the effect they’re having on the world” explains Daniel, the songs rich vocal harmonies and jaunty rhythms often disguising the songs honest and direct lyrical theme.
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Pulling influences from the likes of Vampire Weekend, Bombay Bicycle Club, Phoenix, Simon and Garfunkel, John Martyn, The Staves and Crosby, Stills & Nash, as well as afro-beat and a myriad of other genres to create the band’s own unique sound. Paradise Heights brilliantly showcases KAWALA’s talent for upbeat, effortless song-writing. It’s a multi-layered piece of work, punchy, jubilant, and danceable with music that sometimes masks the complex emotions behind the lyrics.
KAWALA TICKET TO RIDE LYRICS PLUS
Each new song is another exciting addition to a rapidly growing and formidable discography, so I’m happy to accept Paradise Heights into their own personal pantheon.Ĭheck out the audio for ‘Angry Man’, plus the Paradise Heights tracklisting, down below.KAWALA announce the release of their debut mixtape, ‘Paradise Heights’ out via EMI Records on 23rd July. Hopeful and euphoric, it’s the perfect soundtrack for a summer of reconnecting with each other and the wider world. Vocalist Daniel McCarthy hopes the six luscious new songs “marks the end of a difficult period and captures that feeling of going forward into something sunny and more positive,” whilst vocalist Jim Higsonbelieves the title “alludes to the heights we’ll hopefully reach as we all come out of lockdown.” They’re a cool band with a unique sound and a bunch of fun, well made tunes. Whatever the case may be, I’m not here to rain on Kawala’s parade. Why not just release the last two tracks as a double single as they did for ‘Pure Desire/Loosen Up’? Why collect all these songs on a separate release when most of the material is already available? It can’t just be a cash grab, right? Because nobody buys music anymore, right? It’s a strategy I don’t quite understand. On top of ‘Chasing/Wasting Time’, songs like ‘Ticket To Ride’ and ‘1,000,000 x Better’ have already been released, and the announcement of the mixtape also came with the release of ‘Angry Man’, making two-thirds of the mixtape already available to listeners. The truth is, if you’re interested in checking out Paradise Heights, you pretty much already can.
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We also know that the band have pretty good playlist tastes, so here’s hoping that Noname and Sylvan Esso helped inspire some of the band’s new tunes. One of the tracks from Paradise Heights, the simultaneously upbeat and downcast ‘Chasing/Wasting Time’, was a Far Out favourite back when it was first released a few months ago.