The Delta Riggs Drop Indie-Pop Hit “The Real Electric”

The Delta Riggs are basically the indie gods of Australia having released an outstanding amount of tracks throughout their career and even sharing the stage with artists such as Foo Fighters, and Billy Idol. If you live in Australia, and you’ve never heard of this band then I hate to break it to you but you are truly missing out - fear not though! The Delta Riggs have just dropped a brand new track and there is no time like the present to get acquainted with the band's distinguished sound. Titled “The Real Electric”, it holds a whole lot of electricity and banging elements that do a great job of keeping that indie feel alive.
Elaborating on the meaning, the band shared: "'The Real Electric' is about trying to save someone from themselves. Taking them out of their world and bringing them into yours."

Heavily driven with bass throughout the whole track as guitar strums, clear vocals, and synth all work their way around to form a really catchy tune that can easily reel you in with all these components making for perfectly structured versus, and a mind blowing chorus.
How can you not love and appreciate the bass on this track - it’s loud, prominent, and really gives the track a punchy hit that together with the drums, forms a terrifically solid rhythm section you just can’t beat.
“The Real Electric” is a real treat from start to finish and one that you will just sink your teeth into as it oozes with an incredible indie-pop sound. The Delta Riggs will be celebrating the release of the track with a four date tour that will see them perform in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth - You can check out the tour dates and links for the band below.

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FRI 21 OCT | HOWLER, MELBOURNE VIC
SAT 22 OCT | MARY’S UNDERGROUND, SYDNEY NSW
FRI 28 OCT | WOOLLY MAMMOTH, BRISBANE QLD
FRI 4 NOV | JACK RABBIT SLIMS, PERTH WA

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