Peach Fur and Saint Lane Team Up For Awesome Single “Bloom”

A collaboration between Yugambeh Country/Gold Coast rock act Peach Fur and rapper Saint Lane doesn’t sound like a natural marriage on paper, but their new single “Bloom” is something special. This track brings all the good vibes you deserve at the end of the working week.

“Bloom is about the feeling of freedom after going separate ways in a relationship and having that new sense of self-discovery,” explained Peach Fur’s frontman Denny Hilder. “Bloom touches on the diversity of the album ‘Earth Radio’ has to offer.”

“Bloom is our first rap song. Although there’s similar elements instrumentally, vocally we’ve explored new areas we previously hadn’t. This is heard not just with the rapping but also the hooks and chorus. Earth Radio is a compilation of some of our favourite flavours of music into one body of work, we’re seeking a connection between a range of different listeners and the music.”

Earth Radio is coming really soon, signalling big things to come from Peach Fur in 2023.

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Bootleg Rascal and Saint Lane Team Up For “All About You”

You know when some of our best and brightest join forces, magic is bound to happen. Bootleg Rascal and Saint Lane’s new collaboration, “All About You,” had me from the first note. The cool, catchy track is just what you need to take you to the weekend.

“’All About You’ is the first Bootleg Rascal song entirely produced by Jim and myself. As we’ve spent more time off the road than ever before, we’ve shifted our attention to being more hands-on in the studio,” said Bootleg Rascal frontman, Carlos Lara. “The song itself is about love in the modern era, and how technology plays an integral role into shaping our behaviours and the way we interact with one another.” he continues.

Bootleg Rascal will play two shows in Queensland in the coming months. Will Gold Coast-based rapper Saint Lane join them at any of the shows? I guess you’ll just have to head along to find out!

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Saint Lane Drops Vibrant Video for “The Water”

Saint Lane has reminded me why I fell in love with his music earlier this year with the release of a video for his current single “The Water.” The clip’s Somerset Dam setting is the ideal backdrop for this laidback but insightful cut from his brilliant debut EP If I Leave You In the Fire.

“I was going for a Chance the Rapper meets Harry Styles things both sonically and with the outfit,” Saint Lane said of the video. “We wanted the location of the track to feel as big as the song. Massive mountains, huge river, full of life. Lots of brightness.”

Saint Lane will support Bootleg Rascal at their upcoming April 9 show at Sunshine Coast’s Sol Bar.

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“If I Leave You In the Fire” – Saint Lane

New Zealand-born, Gold Coast-based rapper Saint Lane shines brightly on his debut EP, If I Leave You In the Fire. This is an explosive debut, a collection of songs that proudly push genre boundaries and leave a strong impression on the listener.

If I Leave You In the Fire
was written in the aftermath of the unexpected death of Saint Lane’s father. He describes this collection of songs as “a story of loss, grief and moving forward.”

“In 2019, my father died completely unexpectedly from acute pancreatitis with no previous health issues. I had less than an hour to make a decision for my dad to have a surgery to save his life, however he died during the surgery and I immediately felt a feeling beyond guilt,” he explained. “I felt solely responsible for the death of my dad and watching my family mourn. I believed I was to blame for our loss. The EP covers the stories and emotions of the most difficult time of my life.”

Grief is a personal and often private experience, but Saint Lane invites listeners in, encouraging them to process their own setbacks and pain along with him. The EP opener “The Fire” is a solid introduction, but the music hit the next level for me once the gospel choir kicked in, introducing the companion piece, “The Water.” This track is the EP standout for me, an uplifting work that explores the idea of rising up and moving forward with optimism.

I’ve raved about Queensland singer-songwriter Robbie Miller before, so I was thrilled to hear him collaborating on “When Did We Grow Up?” It’s got such a cool summery feel, which gives way to something darker as the tune fades out. The tonal shift seems a little jarring, but it reminds us that grief comes unexpectedly in waves. It also helps us easily move into the poignantly haunting fourth track, “The Family.” “Altar of the Heartless” is another sombre number, touching on addiction and depression. The weight is lifted with “Hickeys,” the optimistic closer which suggests better days ahead.

I love the way Saint Lane combines his rap with other influences. Adding the gospel choir, jazzy piano licks and horns, the breezy, folky strum of an acoustic guitar brings a new flavour to his sound. They make his rhymes so approachable from the first listen. I also appreciate his willingness to take risks. If I Leave You In the Fire is a ballsy debut, but that’s exactly what makes it so good.

Saint Lane is about to tour the country with Bootleg Rascal. Check him out at the following shows:

16 January 2021 – Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane
27 January 2021 – La La La’s, Wollongong
28 January 2021 – Kambri @ ANU, Canberra
29 January 2021 – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
30 January 2021 – Rhythm Hut, Gosford
4 February 2021 – Pelly Bar, Frankston
5 February 2021 – Howler, Melbourne
6 February 2021 – Barwon Club, Geelong
7 February 2021 – Sooki Lounge, Belgrave
13 February 2021 – The Northern, Byron Bay
5 March 2021 – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast

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