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about
Giant Walker release their fifth and final single, ‘Katoomba’ on 8th April, ahead of their debut album ‘All In Good Time’ which will be released 13th May 2022. Previous singles ‘The Fact in Fiction’, ‘Past The Peak’ ‘Left To Wreck’ and ‘Optophobia’ picked up coverage with the likes of Rolling Stone, Planet Rock, BBC, Louder Sound/Prog Magazine, Classic Rock Magazine, Music Gateway, Metal Sucks, Total Rock Radio, GigRadar, The Faction, Heavy Magazine, Distortion Radio, Rock Meeting, Moshville Times, Deezer, ERB Magazine, TIDAL, Distorted Sound Magazine, Banks Radio, Ollie Winiberg’s Heavy Hooks, Narc Magazine, and many other respected publications and platforms.
‘Katoomba’ opens with a menacing guitar riff that undulates with an intricate, yet powerful drum groove. The energetic track is complemented by a hooky and captivating chorus that leaves you reaching to crank up the volume.
Guitarist Jamie explains, “‘Katoomba’ was actually the first song that we wrote for the album and, whilst we try and bring a different vibe to all of our songs, we feel that ’Katoomba’ really summarises the sound of ‘Giant Walker’. Lyrically, it captures the essence of how we felt at the time - trying to stay sane in the first lockdown. Funnily enough, the song was actually named after a trip to the Blue Mountains, Katoomba in Australia, as that’s where I purchased the fuzz pedal which inspired the initial riff."
lyrics
These four white walls won’t let me go
My hands are tied, you know
All on my own
I won’t lose my head (lose my head)
I won’t lose my head (lose my head)
I won’t lose
Everything tainted
Perhaps you are too
Let it be known
I won’t lose my head (lose my head)
I won’t lose my head (lose my head)
I won’t lose
We’re all just prisoners of our own mind
All on my own
I won’t lose my head (lose my head)
I won’t lose my head (lose my head)
I won’t lose my head (lose my head)
I won’t lose
Huge thanks to lighting technicians Glenn Minnikin and Colin Smoult and to Alan and the team at Cafe Under The Spire, Gateshead. www.facebook.com/cafeunderthespire/
Giant Walker are a Heavy Progressive Rock band from Newcastle, UK. The Geordie quartet was coincidentally born in the South,
bound together by their northern heritage and a shared love for bands such as Karnivool, Soundgarden, Radiohead and Deftones. Their music captures the many lows of loneliness and tips a hat to the music that gets you through hard times....more
I love the light and shade between Bryan's dirty and Emma's forlorn vocals. There are so many layers to this recording that are driven home through contrast. Plus the riffs are brilliant and get me moving. I can't stop listening to Thou and Emma in general lately. spaceman2250