After spending much of the tormenting 2020 stagnant with no gigs, MARENE decided to postpone their full album release and work on this intermediary EP (as a means to keep busy and stay sane, as well as channel their range of ineffectual emotions from living in perpetual survival mode into something constructive)! “Something’s Out There” is metaphorical and written with the notion of something ominous looming over you (symbolic for anything you’re afraid of that might stop you from dreaming and keeping you up at night … much like the menacing Covid-19 is keeping us all out of our dreams).
Tyler Duggan (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar & Producer) shares that “Anything worth doing is worth overdoing, at least that’s the way I see it. If you’re looking for fist pounding, hard hitting, meat and potatoes Rock N’ Roll, look no further than our latest release. As always, MARENE strives to give our fans the ultimate experience, and this EP is just that. So plug in some headphones and get ready to meet your maker. Cos' this EP is no faker.”
Radio Mix Mastering Engineer Acle Kahney (4D Sounds & TesseracT) was a pleasure to work with, adding that “these songs all feel pretty glued together and consistent.”
Ozzey Padayachee (Vocals & Bass) adds that “The release of this EP marks the culmination of the band's work over the last year. Recording posed many challenges that we overcame together and grew stronger because of it. My favorite tracks are Something’s Out There and Bad Lovin’, not only because they contrast each other but express the unique personalities the band has. I'm very proud of the EP and its production.”
STREAM SOMETHING’S OUT THERE (RADIO MIX)
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/marene/somethings-out-there
CREDITS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Producer: Tyler Duggan
Engineer: Alan Simmonds
Mastering Engineer: Acle Kahney
Lead Vocals: Tyler Duggan and Ozzey Padayachee
Backing Vocals: Tyler Duggan and Maronay Todkill
All Rhythm and Harmony Guitars: Tyler Duggan
Guitar Solos: Arian Helm
Bass Guitar: Ozzey Padaychee
Majority of the songs on the EP are self-explanatory. “Bad Lovin’” and “We’re in Lockdown” have very clear messages: it’s about lockdown love and bad love, but “Bad Intentions” and “Something’s Out There” are metaphorical. “Something’s Out There” was written with the idea of something looming, you don’t necessarily know what it is. When lockdown had begun, this thing loomed amongst us and we didn’t really understand or necessarily know what it was until months later research started paying off (this was Covid-19). “Something’s Out There” could refer to almost anything you’re afraid of, anything that might stop you from dreaming or something that might keep you up, much like Covid-19 kept so many of us out of our dreams and even out of sleep.
1) Something’s Out There (04:16)
2) Bad Intentions (04:14)
3) We’re In Lockdown (03:54)
4) Bad Lovin’ (03:14)
Ozzey Padayachee: Vocals & Bass
Maronay Todkill: Keyboard
Arian Helm: Lead Guitar
Skye Nagel: Drums
With a razor-sharp voice and an intricate rhythm at hand, front man, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Tyler Duggan takes the front of the stage by storm with high energy and cheeky dance moves. To his right, with a thundering voice and jazz-rooted bass playing is Ozzey Padayachee, the bassist that growls. When the front man isn’t taking front stage, the lead guitarist Arian Helm steps up to the spotlight, running shreds and dinosaur bends. Don’t let his height fool you, he can shoot sparks from the headstock of his guitar into great heights. Steadily behind the band is Skye Nagel, but his shy soul doesn’t hide there, he thrives there. He makes sure he is heard with fist pumping strikes. Filling up the gaps with synths, is Maronay Todkill, making sure everyone’s eyeliner is on point before they step out on stage.
MARENE isn’t another tidal-wave band that will come and go … they’re innovators of a new genre that’ll shake the world. Flash Rock!
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