Sky Cave don't shy away from difficult conversations.
In a completely vulnerable turn, the 3-piece band from Perth shine a light on the destructive effects depression can cause if left alone and untreated in latest single 'Fall'. Exploring hope in the face of darkness, Sky Cave's genuine empathy and nuanced approach is piercingly personal, yet comforting as they provide a well needed voice of compassion after the last couple of years.
"This song is about being there for each other through chaotic times. It was based around the theme of the feeling individuals can experience when the world and their surroundings become too much for them to handle. Sometimes all it can take is one person's support to change your whole mindset'' Sky Cave.
From Western Australia, Sky Cave pulls aural influences from blues and rock legends like Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Led Zeppelin, and closer to home from contemporaries Ocean Alley, Middle Kids, and Wolfmother.
Their sound can be described as top-shelf whiskey oozing smoothly over rusted iron rivets. Equal parts brilliant and filthy, they have all the pedigree of the great rock acts yet the exciting innovation of a newly emerging one. With a string of sold-out shows attesting to their sound, the 3-piece from Perth prove themselves fluent in delivering a killer live show.
Sky Cave's ultra confident rock, swagger laden groves, and the iron-riveted tone of lead vocalist Oliver Quinlan burst onto the Aussie scene in 2020. Bringing together Oliver Quinlan (Lead Vocals/Guitar), Lachlan McRobert (Lead Guitar) and Elijah Crouch (Piano/Synthesiser), these three musicians combine to produce a refined and brilliant sound.
Traversing genres, versatility as musicians stands at the forefront of their artistry. Speaking of this collaborative approach lead guitarist Lachlan McRobert says "Sky Cave is a collective idea, formed from equal parts of all the brains involved – which is a process that has been a foundation since the band started. I love the fact that we have this kinda Blues, Psychedelic, Rock, Metal, Pop sandwich – I really wouldn't have it any other way"
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