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The Dark Fruits drop new album; Dive into Indie Rock bliss with 'Warm Weather Starter Pack'"

  • November 28, 2023
  • Sarah Wagner
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Indie rockers The Dark Fruits, celebrate the imminent release of their sophomore album, Warm Weather Starter Pack, out now. A recipient of numerous accolades, the trio's distinctive sound combines Northern authenticity with universal quirkiness, promising fans of immersive and emotionally charged Indie Rock an enthralling journey. The album intricately weaves meaning and sonic exploration, inviting listeners to traverse the captivating landscapes of Yukon Territory, the band's Northern Canadian home.

"Warm Weather Starter Pack" is a lyrical exploration of isolation, connection, and relationships, anchored in the unique experiences of living in Northern Canada. The first track, "California Beach," may playfully allude to classic Beach Boys surf tunes, but it reveals itself as a swagger-filled indie-rock gem inspired by a beach on Tagish Lake's shores in the Yukon. The third track and lead single, "Florida," extends beyond its title, chronicling a return to the Yukon rather than a departure. Accompanied by a music video featuring archived Yukon family footage from the 50s and 60s, the visuals artfully complement the song's narrative, creating a seamless fusion of past and present.

Comprising only three members, The Dark Fruits showcase a harmonious collaboration of talents—Tara Martin, the rhythmic heartbeat on drums and backup vocals; Jordy Walker, the versatile maestro on guitars, bass, synth, and production; and the emerging singer-songwriter, Jeff Wolosewich. Wolosewich shares insights into his songwriting process, highlighting that he crafts songs for the sheer pleasure they bring him, aiming to evoke the joy of discovering a beloved track. As he self-soothes through songwriting, Wolosewich hopes to connect with a wider audience, inviting them to share in the emotional resonance of The Dark Fruits' musical journey.

Looking ahead, The Dark Fruits have ambitious plans for a 2024 tour to support the album, building upon the momentum generated by the release. The trio's musical odyssey invites audiences to embark on a sonic adventure that transcends boundaries and captures the essence of Northern Canadian landscapes and experiences.


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