Sunshine Coast's ChAMBER LANe unveil cheeky, catchy kiss-off to toxic relationships in '4PM'
Sunshine Coast youngbloods, ChAMBER LANe are not ones to shy away from their influence of 90s pop, rock and punk, and their latest single, ‘4PM’ embodies all of this.
Tackling relationships that you’ve outlived, ‘4PM’ is the definitive time of day that ChAMBER LANe front man, Connor decided to move on from a toxic relationship, and the release of the new single urges others to join in, invest in better relationships/friendships, and not waste your time with people wasting yours.
‘4PM’ is a healthy dose of slacker rock blended with a touch of youthful alt-indie that manages to display lyricism far wiser than their years. ChAMBER LANe have managed to make moving on with your life sound fun, boosted by the crowd chant of ‘Hey Hey!’. If you’re a fan of Beddy Rays, Hockey Dad, but with slight injection of Brit Pop flavour, this will be right up your alley; it’s no frills, raucously good fun.
‘4PM’ is the response from the live audience, with constant queries like “Where can I find the song that goes ‘HEY! HEY!’?” it was obvious which song these boys wanted to record. The song ticks all the boxes, sing-along, audience involvement and a message to share. It’s a new direction, but that’s what it’s been all about, finding a direction and audience that will connect with, and for the band to find a place in the music scene and ultimately in your playlists and into your ear-holes!
4PM tells a story about growth, learning to let go, and move forward, cutting off parts of your life that are no longer needed. Realising your support system, your close friends are fake; sucks. ChAMBER LANe is making a statement; it’s time to move on and find the people who truly value you and that you reciprocate that too.
The band explains, musically the song is all about the drive, pushing through and finding new ground.
“The descending melodic lines in the chorus display the inflections in a person’s voice when they argue as well as reflecting the strong statement that the chorus is making: “I’ll see you at 4PM, and then you’ll never see me again”
4PM was recorded locally thanks to Glasshouse Studios. Accompanying the release is a music video made by the band themselves. ChAMBER LANe are committed to music videos that give the audience more about them and show off their personality and good times. They love being in a band together and want to share that with their audience.
‘4PM’ is out now on all streaming platforms.
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