Adelaide powerhouse newcomers Heartline are today sharing their epic second single, “under the willow” from upcoming EP, ‘i call for the sinking warmth‘ – due for release next Friday, March 26!

Sonically the track complements the lyrical theme, demonstrating a juxtaposition between chaos and quiet, like finding peace and comfort in isolation. Vocalist Luke Taylor explains: “Sitting in a hammock under a big willow tree in one of my worst mental states, I looked at the branches and just wished they would grow all the way down to the ground, so I was just cut off from everything.

This was oddly calming at the time, which landed the idea of constant return to a place of comfort. The juxtaposition that this place of comfort is associated with the feeling of isolation and depression, meaning the constant return here is done in the hope that it may just finally close over and lock me inside.

To celebrate the release of Heartline’s brand new music, the band will be performing the release in full at Adelaide’s Fat Controller on Friday, March 26, when they step up to support Belle Haven and Alt. on the ‘Nobody Likes A Hospital‘ tour. Tickets available via Destroy All Lines.

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