Albany rock band Bruiser and Bicycle release new single "Superdealer"
Albany rock band Bruiser and Bicycle have unveiled their new single "Superdealer" today.
Vocalist/guitarist Keegan Garziane said this about the tune:
“"Superdealer" is like being let in on a very personal secret. Something you only get to receive in the most intimate moments of connection. Written from this space, explorations of longing, desire, and mystery are sprinkled throughout as its main themes and feelings.”
An accompanying music video, which can be seen below, was directed by Derick Noetzel (Oso Oso, Mark Manning). Garziane said this about the inspiration behind the visual:
"The video for "Superdealer" was inspired by various images and colors seen and felt while residing in the world of this song. Wearing a cloak, or veil puts one in a feeling of childlike wonder, as well as a sense of something archaic or timeless, both of which this song aims to create."
"Superdealer" stems from Bruiser and Bicycle’s forthcoming studio album Holy Red Wagon, which will arrive on April 5 via Topshelf Records. The record was produced, engineered, mixed by Scoops Dardaris (Laveda, The Clay People). Pre-orders for the nine-track release can be made here.
On Friday, April 7, Bruiser and Bicycle will hold a record release show at The Hangar on the Hudson in Troy with special guests Joan Kelsey and Blue Ranger. At this show, the band will play their new album in full. Tickets for the show are on sale to the general public here.