After they knocked my socks off in May with “Tightrope”, I was keen to see what The Vanturas would come up with next. Thankfully I didn’t need to wait too long.
The Melbourne quartet have just released a killer follow-up called “Georgia Brown.” It’s so full of hooks, I found myself singing along to the chorus by the end of the first spin. Rock on!
The Vanturas have knocked my socks off with their debut single “Tightrope”. Talk about making a great first impression!
The song takes me back to the Big Bad Voodoo Daddies with its driving rockabilly beat and deliciously dark lyrics. If you’re not tapping your foot along with this one by the end there’s something wrong.
The Melbourne act has coupled the song with an amazing clip, which is more short film than run-of-the-mill music video.
“It was an amazing experience watching the director Max Miller and director of photography Shelley Farthing-Dawe work through the scenes, creating a sort of ‘mini film’ for the clip,” said The Vanturas. “The concept was planned months before shooting. Producer Kali Bateman and the director story-boarded the whole thing and had a solid idea of what the final result would be.”
“Tightrope” is our first taste of The Vanturas’ debut album, which should hit stores late this year. The band will launch the single at Melbourne’s Cherry Bar on May 31.