Hailing from Southampton, UK, Zero Saints, the alternative rock band, has been steadily making waves since their formation a year and a half ago. Comprising vocalist and rhythm guitarist Noah Lawlor, lead guitarist Raffi Harley, bassist Gabriel Oram, and new drummer Tom Black, the band is poised to captivate audiences with their debut single, “Kingston Song,” set to release on March 15th.
“Kingston Song” is not just a track; it’s an experience—a journey through the intricacies of heartbreak, wrapped in a melody that soars and a rhythm that pulses with emotion. Described by Lawlor as akin to “flying through a raincloud,” the song encompasses dense layers of melody and rhythm, coalescing into a tapestry of longing and reflection.
Produced by Nathan Wood and drawing inspiration from the likes of Coldplay and the Foo Fighters, “Kingston Song” is a testament to the band’s musical prowess and unyielding honesty. It’s a departure from their usual sound, delving into a more melodic and introspective realm while retaining the band’s signature enthusiasm and humor.
The track unfolds like a narrative, gradually building momentum until it reaches a crescendo of realization and catharsis in the chorus. With echoes of early Coldplay and hints of the Foo Fighters’ lighter side, “Kingston Song” invites listeners on a sonic journey through the complexities of relationships gone awry.
Zero Saints’ rise has been nothing short of meteoric, having shared stages with bands like Pluto the Rich, Molly Meaker, and Myriad, and garnering attention with headline shows at venues like the Hobbit in Southampton. Their infectious energy and undeniable talent have earned them a dedicated following across the south coast of the UK.
Frontman Noah Lawlor’s introspective lyrics and emotive delivery resonate deeply with audiences, painting a vivid picture of heartache and hope. “Kingston Song” marks a milestone in the band’s journey, serving as the first of several releases from their upcoming EP.
As Zero Saints prepares to unveil their debut single to the world, anticipation runs high for what promises to be a defining moment in their burgeoning career. With “Kingston Song,” they invite listeners to immerse themselves in a world of raw emotion and undeniable talent—a world where heartbreak gives way to healing, and darkness surrenders to light.
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