Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Release Video + Track ‘Tidal River’ off Album Endless Rooms

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Nick Mckk

Australia’s Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever release a new track and video, “Tidal River,” from their forthcoming album, Endless Rooms, out May 6th on Sub Pop.

Rolling Blackouts C.F. have joined an Australian lineage of bands bold enough to marry the country’s evocative landscapes with the urban romance, passions and politics of its characters. Today’s propulsive “Tidal River,” is settled in this vein. The accompanying video was directed by Nick Mckk and weaves landscape footage with clips of the band playing.

“’Tidal River’ is a little snapshot of living in a place at a time when it feels like there is no-one at the wheel,” Tom Russo said. “If there were a complacency Olympics, Australia would win gold by a mile. In the ‘lucky country’, the luckiest ones jealously guard their fortune, as if it will disappear if they share it around. There is so much potential to do better, but it sometimes seems like progress is two steps forward, two steps back.

“Tidal River is located in what Europeans named Wilsons Promontory, where the river meets the ocean,” Russo said. “It has great significance for the Gunai/Kurnai and Boonwurrung peoples, who call it Yiruk and Wamoon respectively. No matter the struggles and politics that go on, the river keeps churning into the sea.”