Winnipeg indie rockers Residing Hour returned final month with “Wheel,” the lead single to their October-bound album Inside Drone Infinity. We named it one of many Greatest Songs Of The Week, and as we speak’s new single “Waiter” is one other good one which takes a barely alt-country, slowcore strategy.
“This can be a music about individuals who wait. Wait-ers,” vocalist Sam Sarty says, including:
I discover myself ready with out understanding what I’m ready for. I wait in all these liminal areas: motels, parking heaps, and even relationships. With the road “reduce my hair after which it grows proper again,” I’m excited about how I look again on pictures of previous variations of myself, in several seasons of life and with completely different hair. I understand that I at all times survive these heartbreaks and transitions. It’s the identical sentiment with “I got here right here alone, and I’m headed out the very same method.” I’ll at all times be there for myself. This music seems like a tribute to all that vitality that pours out of me after I’m craving for somebody to be nearer to me, but it surely additionally acts as a realization that I’ll at all times have myself. It’s a aid, like feeling that the wait is over.
Don’t wait to look at the DIY video for “Waiter” under.
Inside Drone Infinity is out 10/17 through Keeled Scales/Paper Bag.