Bambara sing to the street

2019-12-05 by Ashtiel | 5 Comments
Brooklyn-based post-punk trio Bambara have shared a second single from their upcoming studio album Stray.

‘Sing Me to the Street’ dials back the band's typically noisy tendencies for something more sultry and dreamy. The song features ethereal backing vocals from Anina Ivry-Block (Palberta) and Drew Citron (Beverly, Public Practice).

Lead singer Reid Bateh had this to say about the song:

’Sing Me to the Street’ is about loneliness, isolation, and the dreamy allure of chaos. The song follows an unnamed character wandering the streets of a vast city that feels both alive and abandoned, as he attempts to silence the persistent song of oblivion singing in his head”.




The previously released lead single ’Serafina’ can also be heard below:



Stray releases on February 14th, 2020 through Wharf Cat records.

www.wharfcatrecords.com/store/bambara-stray
www.bambara.bandcamp.com/album/stray

Tagged: Bambara

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IAmScott
December 5th 2019
579 Comments


Both of these are great, but Sing Me To The Street... now that one's special.

Almost saw them live with Idles earlier this year, when they come around again I'll be sure to catch them

JeiSiN
December 6th 2019
23 Comments


Also saw them with Idles and they blew me away. One of those bands that are shockingly way better live than they are on record. Can't wait to see them again.

suppatime
December 6th 2019
1996 Comments


just checked their discog out last week randomly. hype for this, they're a cool band

Taxt
December 6th 2019
1693 Comments


Most anticipated 2020 record for me at the moment
Shadow on Everything will be hard to top but the singles give every indication that their gonna knock it out of the park

Ashtiel
December 6th 2019
1535 Comments


as someone who loved Shadow on Everything, these last two singles have left me kinda floored. The band have really honed in on their sound, and I'm incredibly excited to hear the result.

Also the refrain and general mood of this track is chilling, to say the least.



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