
Enumclaw unveil new cut "Cowboy Bepop"
Enumclaw have delivered a third outing from their debut album Save The Baby titled "Cowboy Bepop".
"Cowboy Bepop" follows earlier singles "Jimmy Neutron" and "2002", and lands with a John C. Peterson-directed video.
Lead vocalist Aramis Johnson says of the new release, "Something I've been trying to figure out these past two years is the idea of change and what that can look like and mean. At its core, change is what this song is about.. If you could choose, what would you change? There's this line in the movie "Mid 90’s" and it's like "at the end of the day you wouldn’t trade your shit for anyone else". That's what this song is about. At the end of the day the grass is never greener on the other side."
Save The Baby is produced by Gabe Wax (Soccer Mommy, Adrianne Lenker, Fleet Foxes), and will feature 11 tracks in total.
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