Meanjin / Brisbane rockers Pilot Crisis return today with their melodic earworm ‘No Vacancy’. Stream HERE and watch the music video HERE. Influenced by the vocal intensity of early WAAX and the dynamic guitar sounds of Paramore, ‘No Vacancy’ is an infectious, energetic slice of alt-rock laced with pop sensibilities. Guitarist and core songwriter Mitch Chen says the song was written in an introspective moment of deep procrastination.
“I was sitting on the couch watching King of the Hill, noodling on the guitar and thinking about how I’d spend long stretches of time just wasting away,” he reflects. “Hours would slip by while I kept dreaming of doing something better, but never putting the energy into actually doing it.”
Vocalist Evie Cowen adds she challenged herself on this song, noting it “unlocked new ideas and understandings for me on approaching performance and vocal delivery. It has been a great song to teach me to venture out a bit, and bring in some fun techniques.”
‘No Vacancy’ was brought to life by an all-star cast of Brisbane musicians, with Talk Heavy’s Matt Cochran engineering, producing, and mixing the track at Birthday Boy Studios, and Brock Weston of Bugs on mastering duties. The track follows what has been a pivotal few months for Pilot Crisis, touring with fellow Queenslanders Vipersnatch and supporting hometown heroes Beddy Rays while working on a slew of brand new music to follow in the coming months.
Pilot Crisis first turned heads in 2023 with the release of their debut single ‘Misguided’. The punchy, angst-fueled track became an immediate fan favourite, landing a fourth-place finish in Domestic La La’s 2023 Tuna Tuesday ‘Catch of the Year’. A band of constant evolution, they explored electro-pop elements alongside their signature power riffs in follow up single ‘Sad Sunshine’, and added strings à la Panic! At The Disco to their third single ‘Turning On The Tele’ in 2024. ‘No Vacancy’ sees Pilot Crisis as their most musically self-assured yet, with its vibrant, catchy chorus, powerhouse dual guitars and universally relatable lyrics.
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