Categories: Singles

Caramel Clouds is a captivating new release from Gecko Club

A band that grow with each release, Gecko Club may have only been around since 2018, but they’re certainly turning heads and making a name for themselves. The mashup of indie, reggae and surf rock has cemented their place as one of England’s must-see bands once the COVID restrictions have been lifted. The 4-piece outfit from London, are more than ready to start touring, to show off the fruits of their labour over the past 18 months. Back with new adventure ‘Caramel Clouds’, this song glistens with indie-rock elements.

Speaking about their new single, Gecko Club state, “The song is about the breakdown of a relationship. Not the typical relationship with a partner, something more sentimental. Two people having a battle of opinion and morals, each person involved is to be blamed in the others’ eyes with stubbornness leading to no resolution. The song originated from a riff James played in our studio a couple of years back. It took us a while to get right, having tried loads of variations of the track, we eventually felt like we got it to where we wanted it to be. It’s one of our darker tracks, and one of our favorites to play at shows. The first time we played it, back at a festival in summer, we knew we had something special. The crowd confirmed this for us, and we got ourselves into the studio with Jim and Grizz, and knew we had our next single, and first release for the EP.”

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