THE IMMIGRANTS SHARE STADIUM ROCK TUNES<strong> </strong>TAKEN FROM FORTHCOMING EP, 'THE IMMIGRANTS,’ OUT SEPTEMBER 25
Sydney rockers, The Immigrants band: Darren Browne (vocals, guitar), Nazo Nazarian (lead guitar), Lucas Tolentino (drums, backing vocals) and Zen Bajracharya (bass guitar) share their debut self-titled EP, merging old-school stadium sounds with contemporary influences.
The Immigrants debut EP self-titled 'The Immigrants' is transporting the modern stadium rock sound sense to the world with the powerful rock grooves 'Demons' and 'War' + rock ballads 'The Same' and 'LonelyBones'.
The EP kicks off on a high note with the track 'Demons' which shakes you up with funky tunes, powerful rock beats and Darren's racy vocals. Demons track offers the insight into a private delirious party where demons are out to play.
Also, it is the invitation for the listener to let their demons out to play, because the melody takes them on an ecstatic trip, while Darren's husky voice of a rock God lights up the arena.
The track 'The Same' is a slow rock ballad that leans on the emotional side of the listener with the weight of a mountain. The lyrics give the song important meaning to why we still fight even when all is certainly destined to be lost, by searching for heaven so hard we miss that we had already arrived there, brought to this realisation only when something takes it away from us.
'Lonely Bones' is a song about life, loss and passing on the message to someone you left behind, your own flesh and blood, giving them the last advice on how to live life.
The self-titled EP 'The Immigrants' ends on a strong note with the powerful track 'War'. Memorable guitar solos, the sound of military drums, specially crafted for this song and screaming vocals inspire you to get up and put your words into action.