Brisbane pop-punk quartet Waxflower is doing its part for racial equality with the release of “Sixteen Floors.” All proceeds from the track will benefit Black Lives Matter and Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service.
You won’t be disappointed supporting the cause with your streams and downloads, because this track is an absolute belter. Waxflower frontman Tristan Higginson drew from his own experience in the aftermath of a relationship.
“’Sixteen Floors’ was written at the end of a relationship, and along with my anxiety and panic disorder I was facing a new kind of sadness, with the backbone of my emotional support system gone,” he explained. “The song served as a vessel for all the negative thoughts and emotions that I wanted to externalise, but couldn’t. I remember that writing session being very fast, and very cathartic.”
Waxflower recently signed with Europe’s Rude Records, home to American Hi-Fi, Blood Youth, The Maine, and heaps more. Something tells me it’s only a matter of time before Waxflower follows in their footsteps and gain a global following.
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