Known for their distinctive brand of melodic hardcore, which is as whimsical as it is ferocious, Adelaide's alt-punk outfit AGAPANTHER are back with bittersweet new single 'Last Legs' and accompanying music video.
Last year saw AGAPANTHER reach incredible heights with the release of their debut EP 'Overdue' as well as playing two sold-out headliner shows and sharing the stage with the likes of WAAX, Sly Withers, The Dead Love, Horror My Friend plus Eliza and The Delusionals.
Showing no signs of slowing down, AGAPANTHER return with their first release of the year, a heartfelt single that heaves with exhilarating emotion, unabashed grit and rousing alt-rock dynamism.
Moving between ambient melodies, powerful vocals and high-octane drum/guitar combos, 'Last Legs' never stays in one place for too long, propelled into punk-core erraticism and back again with fervent drumming and unpredictable tempo changes. Frontman Kyle Kentworthy's robust vocals bring a muscular vulnerability, remaining prominent over shoegaze-embellished guitar layers that get stuck in your teeth and strewn through your hair.
Anthemic right to the end, the bridge offers an immovable instrumental breakdown and rallying lyrical hook, delivering an inescapable enthusiasm that will satisfy the Australian indie-rock nut, hopeless emo-punk romantic and unwavering hardcore enthusiast.
Lyrically poignant, 'Last Legs' is about band members Kyle and Dylan Kenworthy and the grief they experienced losing their childhood dog, expertly conveyed in the single's stirring music video accompaniment produced by Caleb Rose (Vitality Visuals).
Set at the family home, AGAPANTHER manage to hit the sweet spot between manic punk energy and tear-jerking emotion as the music video moves between movie-like scenes of loss and grief, cut with shots of the band rocking out in the living room. Heartfelt and nostalgic, the video weaves a compelling tale, invoking a teary response. The band further explain the song's meaning and music video inspiration:
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