Delivery sign to Heavenly Recordings and share "Digging The Hole"
Melbourne five-piece Delivery have announced their signing to Heavenly Recordings and shared the first track for the label, "Digging The Hole".
"'Digging The Hole' was the first track thrown in the mix for our upcoming album and it definitely set the tone of things to come. It was written in a rush, combining a bunch of unused ideas, with vocals and guitar leads completely ad-libbed on the spot as it was demoed. The final song ended up with more twists and turns than a Sherlock episode, but at the same time seemed to make perfect sense to me," Delivery explains.
"Musically, it draws from a bunch of our typical influences: The Hives, The Intelligence, Parquet Courts, The Ramones as well as borrowing some tricks from our favorite Melbourne contemporaries. And lyrically… well, there are some people who take on the grunt work and there are some people who don’t mind shoveling the dirt back in and undoing all the effort. Digging The Hole is a reminder to be the person who keeps digging that hole, even when someone is filling it right back in again."
"Digging The Hole" is out now via Heavenly Recordings.
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