Kiwi indie-rock four-piece MAKO ROAD have dropped their stunningly psychedelic new single 'Surfing On Mars'. The single comes with an out-of-this-world visualizer video, that will take fans on a surfing space odyssey. 'Surfing On Mars' follows recent hit single 'Helicopter', and further enhances the band's reputation as the most exciting independent act on the horizon.
Mako Road's heavy touring schedule has seen them translate their hazy summer psych grooves into an explosive live set, resulting in multiple sold-out Australasian tours, with their name appearing on festival bills including Splendour In The Grass, Electric Avenue, Sound Splash, Bay Dreams and Rhythm and Vines. They've also supported acts including Rudimental, L.A.B, Leisure, Shapeshifter and Ziggy Alberts.
The sky's the limit for Mako Road band members Rhian Ward, Connor Jaine, Connor McErlich and Robbie Day – a proudly independent act making waves around the world, who originated in Christchurch. Since the release of debut EP 'The Green Superintendent' and subsequent EP 'Local Safari', both in 2018, their self-produced garage recordings have been a breath of fresh air to music fans and critics alike, earning them regular appearances at the pointy end of the independent music charts with multiple Gold and Platinum certifications. Fans have eagerly dived in on streaming sites, with over 60 million streams, 2 million YouTube views, and 32k Instagram followers.
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