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Sydney indie rock three-piece Crystal Cities are back, this time with the title track and second single from their forthcoming 3rd LP, I Should Have Known That This Was War. The song reveals a more experimental approach to the band’s songwriting this time around, both in terms of instrumentation and arrangement. Geoff Rana’s first lyrics echo this sentiment of change also, “Hold my cigarette, yeah, I think I need a break from the same old song and dance”.
The synth pads underlying the track create a spacey, cosmic bed which instantly take the listener somewhere they’ve never been whilst listening to a Crystal Cities track. Rana delivers the verse vocals with swagger before the song opens up into a spacious and uplifting chorus. The track then takes a Bowie-esque turn, relaxing into an almost free-time bridge where a haunting theremin-sounding synth provides most of the harmonic support.
"It is a song about the polarising experience of life; when the universe and all the things that encompass it seem to coalesce in such a way that life appears to be your ally, but then quickly turns and appears to become your enemy; when life seems to gracefully surrender to your will, but then in an instant throws everything it has at you. It’s about the unexpected wins and losses that life can deliver at any given moment. The song takes some unexpected twists and turns to reflect this sentiment."
- Geoff Rana (vocals/guitar/keys)
Lead vocalist and guitarist/keyboardist Geoff Rana has been spending days on end in his self-made studio where he’s been writing, producing and engineering the band’s latest material.
While the band’s previous effort - their sophomore album Hold Me Close Hold Me Tight - was an exercise in hard-hitting alternative rock that could rattle a live audience, the band’s third LP, I Should Have Known That This Was War, feels more explorative and colourful (at least from the two singles released from the band thus far, the first being “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore”).
This new single happens to be the last Crystal Cities song previous drummer Daniel Conte performs on, with new drummer Neel Shukla taking over the drumming duties for the remainder of the tracks on the upcoming album.
Long-time Crystal Cities collaborator Paul Lani (David Bowie, Prince) was once again tapped to handle mixing and mastering duties for the recording.
SInce the band’s formation in 2016 they have released a highly praised EP - Who’s Gonna Save Us Now (2017) - and two critically acclaimed albums - Under The Cold Light of the Moon (2019) and Hold Me Close Hold Me Tight (2021). There is no scheduled release date for the band’s forthcoming third album.
The band consists of Geoff Rana (lead vocals, guitar, keys), Jared King (Bass, backing vocals), and newest member, Neel Shukla (Drums).
lyrics
Hold my cigarette
Yeah, I think I need a break
From the same old song and dance
Fire it at will
But please don’t let me spill
My hand is just a slight away
It come over in waves now
It’s always the same now
Now, pull my head right under
The sky, it shakes like thunder
My eyes, they roll a mile away
And I’ve seen you here before
But I can't remember all
What is it that you want me to say?
I should have known that this was war
Just like a thousand times before
I’ve watched you walking out the door
I could have sworn that this was all
A moment lost in thought
A teardrop in the eye of the storm
Hah Ahh
Hah Ahh
Hah Ahh
Hah Ahh
Oh, it feels like I’ve seen
I’ve seen you just the other day
Oh, how it feels
Like nothing’s ever changed
Oh, my, my, my
Oh, my, my, my
Love buzz
It come over in waves now
It’s always the same now
I should have known that this was war
Just like a thousand times before
I’ve watched you walking out the door
I could have sworn that this was all
A moment lost in thought
A teardrop in the eye of the storm
Hah Ahh
Hah Ahh
Hah Ahh
Hah Ahh
I should have known that this was war
I should have known that this was war
I should have known that this was war
credits
released January 26, 2023
Engineered by Geoff Rana at his house in Sydney
Mixed and mastered by Paul Lani in LA
Produced by Geoff Rana and Jared King
Vocals, guitar, keys, and synth by Geoff Rana
Bass by Jared King (JK)
Drums by Daniel Conte
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