Melbourne vintage rockers Devil Electric release new single “The Cave”

Devil Electric

 

Melbourne’s Devil Electric set the vintage rock scene alight in 2017 with the release of their mesmerising self titled debut album. The 37 minute, 9-track LP received rave reviews the world over!

Earlier this year they came roaring back with another slab of riff heavy, doom encrusted rock n roll in the shape of All My Friends Move Like The Night.

Are you ready for more? The gargantuan riffs of The Cave, snake around frontwoman Pierina O’Brien’s hypnotic and powerful vocals, completely immersing you in a claustrophobic wall of sound that perfect complements the songs lyrical journey.

Listen for yourself and get lost in The Cave HERE.

The band explain the story behind the song:  “The Cave is a re-telling of Plato’s allegory of the cave; written from the perspective of one of the prisoners, who is freed and able to see outside of the superficial physical reality they have been forced to accept for most of their life. The prisoner, although surrounded by others, suffers from loneliness and disconnect, to hint that they may have always been aware that what they could see, was not the full version of reality. The beginning of this person’s awakening is the end of the song.

‘The Cave’ is available on all Digital Platforms now. The haunting cover art for The Cave is a photo taken by Devil Electric guitarist Christos Athanasias in a Lava Cave in Iceland!

Expect more from Devil Electric very very soon…

Fronted by the gracious and haunting female presence of Pierina O’Brien, Devil Electric are a riff-heavy 4-piece rock n’ roll band from Melbourne, Australia. Taking musical cues from the hard rock greats of the ’70s and combining them with powerful, female fronted vocals, Devil Electric have gained fast recognition across local and global stages with their dark, signature sound.

Devil Electric continues to gain heavy traction worldwide. Their ever-growing fan base, amassed through social media and extensive touring throughout Australia and Indonesia, is a testament to the band’s talents as performers and musicians.

 

 

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