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Nasty Cherry - Music
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NASTY CHERRY UNVEIL FIRST NEW TRACK OF 2021 “LUCKY”
NEW EP SET FOR SPRING RELEASE
STREAM: https://lnk.to/NC-lucky
L-R Georgia Somary Bass, Chloe Chaidez Guitar, Gabi Bechtel Singer, Debbie Knox Hewson Drums |
Following weeks of teasing across their social accounts, Nasty Cherry return with their first new song of 2021. “Lucky,” released today, is the first offering from their upcoming EP, set for release this spring via Vroom Vroom Recordings.
Written by the band alongside the track’s producer, Yves Rothman (L Devine, Conan Grey), “Lucky” is built around understated synths, escalating drum beats and rich vocal melodies, highlighting the importance of friendship and unity. The song arrives accompanied by a Kristen Jan Wong-directed video, which sees the band playing the roles of different audience members and winners at an award show, each being celebrated for their own induvial traits.
Nasty Cherry explain: “’Lucky’ is a song we wrote for each other during the pandemic where the 6 weeks we got to spend together felt incredibly precious and introspective. It's a reflective, sweet and spiky little song.”
Proving more than just hype, 2020 saw the release of the band’s sophomore EP, Season 2, and found them joining forces with the likes of Dylan Brady (100 gecs) on self-love anthem “I Am King,” British screenwriter Drew Pearce for the cinematic “Better Run” video and animator Du Blonde for “Shoulda Known Better.” A thoroughly modern band who have let their fans in to their world from the very beginning and allowed them to evolve in real time, Nasty Cherry have established a network of esteemed collaborators well in advance of a debut album to firmly cement themselves as alt-pop front runners.
Check out recently released live performances of “Shoulda Known Better” and “Better Run.”
Shouda Known Better Video
Better Run Video