New Brisbane melodic hardcore band MIndful release debut single/video ‘Lex’

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Brisbane has a brand new melodic hardcore outfit – and their name is Mindful. The four-piece are today debuting their first track “Lex” along with a video! The track “Lex” is out now on iTunes & Apple Music & Spotify and Youtube.

Mindful are a 4-piece Melodic Hardcore band from Brisbane, created from the ashes of former Brisbane bands, First Sight and What We’re Worth.

Vocalist Lloyd Colligan is stoked as to be releasing their debut track. “We are super excited to be releasing this. This is a long time coming. We hope to bring a brand of music to the table that is simple, melodic, emotional and direct. We are super excited to get back on touring circuit and run amok with friends This is only a taste of what’s to come but we are proud of the sound and style we have come up with as a band. This music feels like home to us. It’s something we love to play and we hope that people can enjoy it in the same light.

Mindful’s single launch show is at Brisbane’s The Brightside on November 2 – which is actually the very first time you can catch Mindful live. The band promises a show full of emotion and energy and they welcome anyone and everyone to share in the experience.

Lloyd expands on the lyrical content, “This song means a lot to me, and it is no coincidence that this was the first song we are releasing. Lyrically, it’s very direct and emotive and honestly, pretty depressing – but that’s what it’s about. It’s about being depressed and experiencing that feeling of being trapped in a mind that is starting to give up. This feeling comes around all too often to such a huge proportion of the world, and it seems to be happening more and more. Mental Illness has only recently started to be taking seriously. Look at what just happened in Las Vegas. People are sick and this world is poisoning them.”

Mindful want to make sure that people know that they can reach out for help at Lifeline by calling 13 11 14 if they need support.

“”I feel the flutter up my neck, I feel the chill from its scent” refers to the creeping up of that feeling: depression, mental exhaustion. It’s a haunting feeling, and too many people that I love and know have experienced that feeling in its darkest way. Hopefully the lyrics don’t get taken the wrong way (especially the chorus – it’s pretty direct), but people can interpret them the way they want. All I hope to bring is an emotion that is relatable to people that might be feeling the same thing or isolated and alone because of these feelings that cloud their mind in the darkest way”

 

 

 

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