Meet Slaney Bay with their electric new release “EST”.

How far would you go for love?

Slaney Bay taken by Rory Dunn

Every 90s and 2000s kids have had daydreams where they’re sprinting through the bustling corridors of an airport, desperately trying to convince our first crush to stay. It’s a scene straight out of a romantic movie, where love triumphs against all odds, its a Rachel moment, we are all hoping that they too will get off the plane. Confessing your feelings to someone can be likened to catching a flight – the anticipation, the fear of delay, and the exhilaration of finally taking that leap of faith.

EST by Slaney Bay

Released on the 4th of July, EST is fuelled by the exhilaration of a now or never moment. Have you ever wondered if you missed your chance? Is your love powerful enough to stop the plane? You want to scream ‘just stay with me, I’ll show you what we can be’. Sometimes, we unknowingly become the anchor that holds someone back. Perhaps, by letting go, we can find a way to save both ourselves and our loved ones.

Frontwoman Cait Whitley revealed: “‘EST’ tells the tale of a love interest moving away. The whole song is imagined to take place inside an airport. You’re trying to psych yourself up to convince them to stay…but their boarding time is suffocatingly close. Is this your final chance to confess your feelings before they move to the Eastern Time Zone?”

It’s not gonna change, right? When you’re sleeping on Eastern Time

I haven’t been laughing recently

I think you’re all I need

Lyrics to EST

EST Music video directed by Zachary Hart and Produced by Jane Christie July 2023

With its transportive melodies and anthemic energy, this track takes you on a journey. As the soaring vocals intertwine with the instrumentals, you can almost feel yourself flying alongside that plane, bound for the island of possibilities. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing and contemplation, as if we are briefly visiting the island of what if’s after a short stay at what might have been city. Whitley’s captivating vocals add an extra layer of emotion, painting a vivid picture of the bittersweet curse of what could have been.

Distance, going that extra mile, waiting for just a short while,  the unwavering commitment to go that extra mile,  lengths we go to just to witness a loved one’s radiant smile.And what is love? But not just time spent with hose who make us smile, who make us cry who make us want to see the next day. Love is perseverance, it will go on despite the distance.

Hailing from an incredible few months on the festival circuit, the dynamic trio has been making waves with their electrifying performances. Their standout shows at The Great Escape, Gold Sounds, and Dot To Dot have garnered widespread acclaim, establishing them as rising stars in the indie music scene. Adding to their growing reputation, they recently wrapped up a successful support tour alongside the esteemed Coach Party, following previous collaborations with the likes of Sinead O’Brien, Bleach Lab, and Low Hummer. With their undeniable stage presence and extraordinary talent, this band is undoubtedly poised for an exciting future in the industry.

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Afterdrive release new nostaligic indie track, 99.

An audible fountain of youth this band has the energetic anthems you need for a good time.

Ben Watts , Luke Ellis , Ed Ruff on bass and Joe Watts make up Afterdrive.

Our favourite newcomers to the indie scene, Afterdrive, have released their second track 99 today and it is a banger.

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Honest and optimistic this song embodies the spirit of summer with it’s tales of carefree days, falling in love and friendship wrapped up in an undeniable indie sound. Offering a hopeful perspective on life , coming of age and enjoying yourself this band are the refreshing take on reality our generation is demanding.

As the days stretch their legs and the evenings keep on the light, we embrace more opportunities, revisiting memories, and endeavour to make new ones. Transported back to the times when fining love and sticking with it took up most of our minds and the biggest worry we faced was figuring out a lift to the nearest beach or closest park and scraping enough spare change to buy a crate of beer to share with our mates.

Afterdrive

Driven by a heavy bass line, and energetic guitar instrumentals 99 is infused with a synth beat that guides the harmonies to create a chorus catchy enough for a crowd, making this track the song for summer 2023.Recorded back at Magic Garden Studios by Gavin Monaghan and Liam Radburn, 99 sees a more upbeat indie shade of Afterdrive with elements of synth pop, whilst sticking to the bands roots and signature sound, making it an instant fan favourite, a testament to Afterdrive’s talent as a band.

I feel like you got a sense of acting out

And I feel like you 

Took me back to 99 

And I feel you too 

I feel you too.”

(chorus to 99)

Afterdrive
Stick Around by Afterdrive

With a sound that would feel at home at a festival this July, since forming in 2022 it’s no suprise Afterdrive are already onto a promising track reaching just under 5000 monthly listeners on Spotify after releasing their debut track, Stick Around earlier this year. Made up of Ben Watts on vocals, Luke Ellis on guitar, Ed Ruff on bass and Joe Watts on drums Afterdrive are an Ipswich based band but have fans in the  likes of London, Mexico City and Santiago, setting them up for international success.

Saturn Stars, recently released by The Boy In The Rose Garden is a testament to resilience.

Why make someone your whole universe when you’re not even a star in their galaxy?

The Boy In The Rose Garden

You’ve fallen in love with a person that feels like a party. The lights just seem to find them, they know every word to the songs on a stranger’s playlist, each beat they move expertly to. The drinks are sweet and your surrounded by friends, time is moving too quickly on the night you don’t want to end but then they’re still at it yet it’s 6 am you wonder when you’ll be home again, your glass is empty and your ears are numb, but their eyes are searching for you, so you continue to move, smile stuck to your face.

You dance, you drink, you stay for them because leaving arm in arm is better than leaving alone. You feel as though you’re in love with a ghost but being haunted is better than being abandoned. Your world is built for them whilst you’re barley a yard of tarmac in theirs, but that doesn’t matter because at least you are there and when their eyes find yours you exist and, in that moment, you know you are everything. You spend your time finding ways to find that fire, you want to burn for them.

In their song Saturn Stars artist The Boy In The Rose Garden explores similar semantics, falling for the person that dropped you, hoping they’ll be the one to catch you. You are only the person of their dreams because you only matter to them when they’re asleep.

Boy in the rose garden

The ethereal vocals entrance you just as the previous lovers once had, you’re death to the eery undertone, a sinister nod to your foreboding future, a sound that places you in a disorientating mist, the confusion of what is is to be in love with someone who seemingly once felt the same for your but now sees you as thick dust on the fireplace, noticed just before a guest comes over.

Their words whip into you, but you’re just happy to bleed for them, to show them you truly love them, to show your devotion as they turn their back on your bones, you’ve learned to feel at home with the sense of being alone. Let go? Would you let go of all that you have When all you have to your name is a stone it becomes a jewel, a throne. You’re home a haunted house full of whispers of who used to roam the halls, figments of what once was but can never be again, the bare body of what could have been, where you throw your keys and lay your head. You had nothing, they provided you with a rag, you use it to wash my skin, bandage your wounds to cover your frail frame as you lay to rest. Holding out your empty hands and your full heart you declare, “this is all I have, and it is my kingdom, if it costs me my life it will have been worth it”.

The Boy In The Rose Garden

If you were a candle, you would set yourself alight to aid their journey to bed in the dead of night. If there were no food in the fridge you would volunteer your soul to keep them fed until Sunday. If all their clothes were to rip you would peel off your skin to keep them. Loving them is the passion that comes with knowing you would give yourself up for them to go on, for who are you to take from the living?

You are the whisper to their crowded room. A crease in their new shoe. You’re being held close, but your being used as a shield protecting them from themselves, what weapons id you bring to a war you did not know you would be fighting? Every bullet they shoot at you reflects how they view themselves, and you willingly make yourself a larger target, convinced you can take it if they promise to love you. That’s all you ask, love me you cry as they feast of your flesh, love me you beg as they wash their hands with your tears, love me you weep as they use your body as a punching bag, at least when they touch you, you are worthy.

Self produced, Saturn Stars ,in itself, is a testament to resilience, an audible lighthouse when you’re in the depths of the dark sea, just because you’re drowning does not mean you should grab onto the first thing that feels solid, a rock will just drag you down deeper, find your lifeboat.

With antoher song coming out in june 2023 promises to be a successful year for The Boy In The Rose Garden. Stay up to date with their releases by follwing them on social media.

(If your situation sounds like this there is help out there. Please reach out. You are not alone.)