Beastwars – High & Lonely: 13th Floor New Song Of The Day

Technically not a new song, but we’re pretty sure Nadia Reid didn’t have this sound in mind when she wrote High & Lonely. Here is Beastwars’ take on the tune.

And here’s the blurb:

Wellington heavyweights Beastwars release the powerful and evocative ‘High & Lonely’, Beastwarsthe third single from their forthcoming album Tyranny of Distance – Out Friday, October 13, on Destroy Records / Universal.

‘High & Lonely’ was originally released by Nadia Reid on her 2020 critically acclaimed album Out Of My Province. Of the track, which has been given the full Beastwars treatment, frontman Matt Hyde says, “This is such a haunting powerhouse of song from one of Aotearoa’s finest, it takes a knife and slices through the loneliness in the room. Screams at desire and the pointlessness of love if you are not in the presence of each other. Come to the carnival, it screams, a carnival of downfall and desire. That only makes sense when someone is in too deep”

‘High & Lonely’ follows first album single ‘Waves’, initially performed by the 90’s Flying Nun act Superette, and the recently released aural onslaught of ‘Identity’, originally released in 1984 by The Gordons – famous for being the brutally loudest band in NZ at the time.

“’Waves’ feels both familiar and searingly fresh, amplifying the original song’s menace to epic proportions, fuel-injected with Beastwars’ unmistakable metallic heft and guest vocals by Julia Deans” – Undertheradar

Tyranny of Distance – out Friday, October 13 –  is a collection of songs sharing the common themes of despair, loneliness and existential frustration, plus a song recounting the story of an illicit drug-fueled party, albeit with a twist. Tyranny of Distance is also a covers album spanning 40 years of New Zealand music. The Gordons, Superette, Snapper, Marlon Williams, Children’s Hour, Nadia Reid, Julia Deans and The 3Ds all have their songs contorted and distorted, riffs extracted and mutated. These are powerful songs in their own right, but Tyranny of Distance gives them fiery new life to become something distinctly “Beastwars”.

Pre-order Tyranny of Distance HERE

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The seed of Tyranny of Distance was first planted a few years back when Beastwars singer Matthew Hyde said that he loved the song ‘Dark Child’ by Marlon Williams and wanted to cover it. The band didn’t pursue this idea until 2022, when they were asked to contribute a song to a Soundgarden tribute album for an American label. Beastwars was on hiatus then and hadn’t been in the same room or played music together for over a year. Individually each band member was going through tough times, and the idea of finding the energy to create new original music together was unfathomable.

BBeastwarsut the band quickly realised that playing music together was healing, cathartic and most important of all – fun. So the idea of covering Marlon Williams was resurrected and embellished, kicking off the formidable process of shortlisting songs, tracking down artists for their blessing, learning the inspiration behind the songs and, in one case, a hard-fought quest to uncover long-lost lyrics that were indecipherable on the original recording.

Panhead Custom Ales – known for their love of rock music, custom car culture, and long-standing history of supporting Beastwars – were pitched a simple idea “would you pay for the band to record some hot-rodded New Zealand songs?” The answer is Tyranny of Distance. 

The recording process took place over nine months. It was overseen by Beastwars drummer Nathan Hickey and longtime collaborator James Goldsmith, who co-produced the previous two Beastwars albums with the final heftiness added by mastering engineer Will Borza (Deftones, ZZ Top).

Christian Pearce, who also plays in Beastwars side projects End Boss and Putrid Future, will join the band on guitar duties while original member Clayton Anderson takes a break from live performances.

Obey the Riff, Long Live the Beast.

BEASTWARS are taking Tyranny of Distance on the road this October/November with seven dates across Aotearoa.

BeastwarsSupported by the 5-piece Polynesian Metal Band from South Auckland, Shepherds Reign in Whanganui and New Plymouth. In Hamilton, progressive metal band Tusk will join Beastwars. Pōneke sci-fi psych-rock duo Ripship is on the Auckland and Wellington bills and Dunedin-based “Doom Pop” Night Lunch in Lyttelton and Dunedin.

BEASTWARS Tyranny of Distance Album Release Tour:

Friday 13th October: The Musicians Club, Whanganui
Saturday 14th October: Zeal/The Mayfair, New Plymouth
Thursday 26th October: Last Place, Hamilton
Friday 27th October: Galatos, Auckland
Saturday 28th October: San Fran, Wellington
Friday 3rd November: The Loons, Lyttleton
Saturday 4th November: Dive, Dunedin

Tickets on sale now from www.beastwarsband.com

BEASTWARS Tyranny of Distance Tracklisting:

Beastwars1. Identity – Originally performed by The Gordons
2. Waves – Originally performed by Superette
3. Emmanuelle – Originally performed by Snapper
4. Dark Child – Originally performed by Marlon Williams
5. Looking for the Sun – Originally performed by Children’s Hour
6. High and Lonely – Originally performed by Nadia Reid
7. We Light Fire – Originally performed by Julia Deans
8. Spooky – Originally performed by The 3Ds

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