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COAST ARCADE new single and video ‘CITY LIMITS’

by the partae November 1, 2024
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COAST ARCADE return with empowered new single and video
‘CITY LIMITS’

Photo Credit: Ryo Nishikawa

Following on from the release of their single ‘Baited’ earlier this year, Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland indie group Coast Arcade are back with a new dose of sounds in ‘City Limits’. Further establishing themselves as a band to watch, the latest from the Aotearoa four-piece is an empowering ode to dreams of breaking free in hopes of exploring new opportunities and horizons.

Created at Big Fan Studios, ‘City Limits’ saw Coast Arcade reunited with Clint Murphy (North Atlas, Enter Shikari) and Ryan Smith (L.S. Dunes, Smashing Pumpkins) on mixing and mastering respectively. The sound is inline with what made songs like ‘Baited’, as well as their 2023 EP Next To Me so engaging: a masterful hold on energy and pacing, Coast Arcade’s musical vision is built on a solid band chemistry and delivery of euphoric rhythms and melodies.

“’City Limits’ is an exciting step for us as a band. It really solidifies the direction we want to take with our sound, and we’re stoked to see how our existing fanbase reacts to it, as well as the new listeners it draws in.” COAST ARCADE

Accompanying the release of ‘City Limits’, Coast Arcade have also revealed the single’s official music video – created in their hometown, directed by David Argue.

The song itself, described as being “for anyone who has felt trapped in their surroundings, whether it’s in their hometown or life in general”, rides the energy of simply wanting more for oneself. That yearning for something new and unfamiliar, which can ultimately lead to validation. ‘City Limits’ is a perfect addition to the Coast Arcade catalogue, as they themselves look to reach new heights as a group.

“We feel like this is our best music video yet, it really captures how we feel when we hear the song and it also shows both the serious and fun side of the band.” COAST ARCADE

The trajectory of Coast Arcade since their breakthrough in 2021 has been an impressive one. Developing a killer reputation as a live band supporting artists including Lime Cordiale, Grandson, Bootleg Rascal, The Grogans, The Terrys, Teenage Dads and The Beths, Coast Arcade have gotten their chemistry and a dynamism as live band on lock.

Fronted by Bella Bavin (vocals, guitar), Thom Boynton (drums), Leo Spykerman (bass) and Arlo Birrs (guitar), Coast Arcade have emerged as one of Aotearoa’s most exciting groups on the indie-rock scene.

Their debut EP, 2023’s Next To Me, introduced listeners to the breadth of Coast Arcade’s writing and instrumentation; exciting music building on vibrant melodies and arrangement. Featuring singles ‘Surf Club’ and ‘Highest Heights’ – the latter of which has accrued over 200,000 streams alone – the EP was the perfect statement of intent and a display of the potential this young group had tapped into.

With the release of ‘Baited’, Coast Arcade picked up where they left off, its success earning playlist support from Spotify (Fresh Finds) and international radio play in the USA, Australia and Europe. Reaching #3 on the Hot NZ Singles Chart.

PRAISE

“With their infectious energy, powerful melodies, and insightful lyricism, this captivating band is poised to leave a mark on the music scene both in New Zealand and beyond.”
ONES TO WATCH

“The Beths may need to take a glance over their shoulder – Coast Arcade‘s new stadium-ready indie rock bop Highest Heights is ready to take over.”
NZ MUSICIAN

“Coast Arcade are a bright, young, vibrant band pushing their way into the New Zealand music scene with their surf-indie-rock style that has made impressions with myself and others across the country.”
WELCOME TO THE GIG

City Limits is out Nov 1st 2024
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Coast Arcade: Pushing Boundaries, Authenticity, Evolving

by the partae September 12, 2024
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‘Baited’ seems to mark a shift for you. Can you yarn a bit about what inspired this heavier direction?

‘Baited’ definitely represents a new chapter for us. We were inspired by the idea of blending our grunge roots with a more mature, heavier sound. We wanted to explore the raw energy and intensity we felt in our live performances and translate that into our recordings. At our core, we’re inspired by bands like Foo Fighters, Catfish and the Bottlemen, U2, The Beths and lots of Aussie Indie bands. It’s about capturing a more dynamic and emotionally charged essence while staying true to our core influences.

You worked with an impressive lineup of producers on this track—how was the experience, and what did they bring to the table?

Working with such a talented group of engineers was an amazing experience. Each person added their own unique touch to the track. Bella, who has produced all our tracks, once again took the lead on this single. She always has a clear vision for the sonic direction of the song, and we had an incredible team that helped bring her ideas to life. Their expertise and input helped us refine our sound and explore new creative boundaries. They encouraged us to experiment and tap into the emotional depth of the song in ways we hadn’t before.

How does ‘Baited’ reflect where you are as a band right now compared to when you released ‘Next To Me’?

 ‘Baited’ shows a significant evolution from ‘Next To Me.’ While ‘Next To Me’ had a more straightforward, catchy vibe, ‘Baited’ delves into a deeper, more introspective space with a heavier sound. It reflects our growth as artists and our desire to challenge ourselves and our listeners. We finally feel comfortable in our sound as a band, it feels like the most authentic version of our current selves and we’re excited to see where this new confidence in our own sound takes us and our music.

You’ve said ‘Baited’ is about standing up for yourself—did any personal stories or moments fuel this message?

Absolutely. “Baited” was inspired by personal experiences of feeling like you’re being provoked or drawn into conflict. Sometimes, people really know how to push your buttons, and the song captures that frustration. While you often hear advice like “pick your battles,” which can be valid, there are times when you need to stand your ground and stay true to your beliefs and decisions. It’s about overcoming challenges and not allowing others’ opinions or actions to sway you from your own path.

With such an evolving sound, do you reckon your upcoming tracks will keep pushing boundaries or take a different route?

  We’re definitely excited to keep pushing boundaries. While we’ll always stay true to our core sound, we’re open to exploring new directions and influences. Our goal is to continue evolving while keeping the essence of what makes our music unique.

You’ve supported some big names like Bootleg Rascal and Teenage Dads. What’s been the biggest lesson from sharing stages with these legends?

We’ve been lucky enough to share the stage with so many awesome bands. I think the biggest lesson has been the importance of stage presence and connection with the audience. Seeing these artists perform taught us about the energy and charisma needed to truly captivate a crowd. It’s something we strive to incorporate into our own live performances.

The music video for ‘Baited’ has that vibrant Auckland energy—what was filming like, and do you have any yarns from behind the scenes?

Filming was such a blast! We really wanted to capture the vibrant energy of Auckland, and it was amazing to see that come to life on screen. Our director, David Argue, did an incredible job of translating the vibe of the song into a visual representation. It’s always a bit strange being in front of the camera—we’re musicians, not actors, so trying to look cool in a video can feel a little awkward, haha. But that’s one of the great things about being in a band. We can joke around behind the scenes, support each other on screen, and make the whole experience a lot more fun and relaxed.

How does working in the studio with pros compare to the energy of your live performances? Do you try to capture that same live vibe?

The studio and live performances each offer unique experiences, but both are equally important to us. In the studio, we focus on perfecting our sound, making sure each track is the best possible version of itself. But live performances are where we thrive—it’s all about raw energy and connecting with the audience. There’s nothing like hearing hundreds of people singing your songs back to you. We always try to capture that live energy in our recordings to maintain that sense of authenticity.

As Coast Arcade steps into 2024 with a refined sound, how do you plan to keep that sense of fun and chemistry alive while exploring new styles?

Maintaining our sense of fun and chemistry is essential to us. We’ll keep working closely as a band, ensuring the creative process stays collaborative and never losing sight of the joy that making music brings. We started this band as friends with a passion for music, and it’s great to see that, despite everything, we’re still those same music lovers who find comfort in playing on stages together across the country. We’re excited to explore new styles while staying true to what makes Cost Arcade special at its core.

Looking ahead, what’s on the cards for the rest of 2024? More tunes, tours, or any surprises we should keep an eye out for?

We’ve got some exciting plans lined up for the rest of 2024! We’ll be dropping more new music and gearing up for a massive summer of shows across the country. In early 2025, we’re aiming to head across the ditch and release a full body of work. Plus, there may be a few surprises along the way, so stay tuned—we’re really excited to share what’s coming next!

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