Ducks Ltd. share Grim Symmetry
Ducks Ltd.
Share new single 'Grim Symmetry'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBYOyw59yQ8
Out now on Carpark Records
Toronto-based Ducks Ltd. today have shared their new single “Grim Symmetry” via Carpark Records. Recorded during the sessions for their critically acclaimed album Harm’s Way, the bright, propulsive track was produced by Dave Vettriano (Dehd, Deeper, Lala Lala) and features backing vocals from Julia Steiner (Ratboys) and Margaret McCarthy (Moontype).
“This is actually one of our older songs,” explains guitarist/vocalist Tom McGreevy. “We wrote it early on in the ‘Modern Fiction’ writing process, and the demo was a favourite among the people we shared those with, but we didn't quite get it right when we tried to record it for that album. We always liked it though, so we kept it around and tried it again when we were tracking ‘Harm's Way.’ It didn't end up quite fitting the vibe of the album, but we did manage to get it to where we wanted it to be, so it's exciting to finally share it."
Listen to "Grim Symmetry" here
Ducks Ltd. make inviting and frenetic guitar pop for when life feels overwhelming. While the band’s songs are ostensibly breezy, a palpable anxiety boils underneath that communicates something deeper about everyday existence. On Harm’s Way, the duo of McGreevy and guitarist Evan Lewis hones in on interpersonal and societal collapses, urban decay, and the near-impossibility of keeping a level head when everything around you seems to be falling apart. Even with its often dark subject matter, the album is Ducks Ltd.’s most vividly rendered and collaborative collection yet. It’s an undeniable evolution for the band, not just in how these songs soar, but in their entire writing and recording processes. Composed on tour while supporting acts like Nation of Language, Illuminati Hotties, and Archers of Loaf, Harm’s Way displays the band’s finely tuned songcraft and well-earned, road-tested confidence.