Get Your Groove On With NECTAR’s “Find a New Friend”

Boorloo/Perth four-piece NECTAR are bringing the funk to your Tuesday with their latest single “Find a New Friend”. If your workday needs a lift, crank this up and I swear it’ll feel better, even if it’s just for a few minutes! It’s a little bit disco, and a whole lot of fun. Listen closely to the lyrics and you’ll realise it’s got a little more bite than its retro feel suggests.

“’Find A New Friend’ is a toxic tale from beginning to end of an obstructive relationship where with its close you realise the only healthy thing to do was move on,” the band explained. “The story is cohesively told over a bright and euphoric instrumental slowly but surely building up to the climax where the person finally ‘moves on’ over intense and washy sounds. When compared to its content and more satiated counterpart “Found A New Friend”, you can start to see how things can change for the better after you leave an obstructive relationship, and the light that can bloom in your life from that person.”

You just know these guys will raise the roof live. Catch NECTAR supporting The Buoys at the Indian Ocean Hotel this Friday, July 8.

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NECTAR Drops Cool New Single, “Waiting on the World (Won’t Work)”

Get your groove on with NECTAR’s tasty new slow jam, “Waiting on the World (Won’t Work).” It’s got a cool laidback vibe, but this track has a serious message about the importance of taking action to inspire change. Ella Pilcher lends her stunning vocals to the recording.

“‘Waiting on the World (Won’t Work)” is a statement towards the manifestation of excuses by placing blame on the world around you,” Nectar explained. “If you want things to happen in your life you have to work for it and make the change, which we have been noticing a lot amongst our day-to-day lives especially as we are emerging as young artists. The song is particularly relevant at the moment as it is easy to find yourself in a stagnant state of life. It also reiterates that there is light at the end of the tunnel and that it’s okay to be at that stagnant point.”

NECTAR will launch “Waiting on the World (Won’t Work)” at Mojo’s Bar in Fremantle on April 2.

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