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Pond share “beautiful, melancholic, searching” new single ‘Through The Heather’

Pond share “beautiful, melancholic, searching” new single ‘Through The Heather’

Pond have shared their “melancholic, searching” new single ‘Through The Heather’ – check it out below.

The Australian psych rockers are preparing to release their 11th studio album ‘Terrestrials’ on June 19 via their own imprint Mangovision (pre-order here), and they have already released the record’s title track, as well as ‘Two Hands’.

Now, they have released ‘Through The Heather’, a track that was conceived during the band’s European tour last year, when drummer James ‘Gin’ Ireland was experimenting on Ableton.

The song is built around gently twinkling guitars and a dreamily melodic synth line, and you can check out the video here:

Frontman Nicholas Allbrook has said: “Sometimes rock and roll is a glamorous game baby, but mainly it isn’t. Funny that such a beautiful, melancholic, searching song was born surrounded by chip packets and track pants in a van full of filthy pigs.”

“We had so much fun making the spring reverb thunderclaps, giving the spring a cheeky little pinch to make it go BOOM, looking out over the Indian ocean from our porch/studio in Seabird while MasterChef played silently in the corner. Let that be a lesson to all you young rockers ok? Can’t get too inspiring ya know. Gotta keep a lid on it. Chucking on the telly or making a samwich or having a nap should do it.”

Pond – ‘Terrestrials’ tracklist: 

  1. ‘Skyworks’ 
  2. ‘Casuarina’ 
  3. ‘Through The Heather’ 
  4. ‘Two Hands’ 
  5. ‘Roebuck Plains’ 
  6. ‘The Fatal Shore’ 
  7. ‘Tourmaline’ 
  8. ‘Terrestrials’ 
  9. ‘Personal Hell’ 
  10. ‘Nashville (I’m Dying)’ 

The band are also playing a US tour from July to September, some of which is in support of Djo. Tickets are available here.

Pond will play: 

JULY 
10 – Atlanta, GA, Terminal West 
14 – Pittsburgh, PA, Stage AE* 
17 – Forest Hills, NY, Forest Hills Stadium* 
21 – Portland, ME, Thompson’s Point* 
23 – Lewiston, NY, Artpark Amphitheatre* 
24 – Toronto, Ont, Concert Hall 
31 – Richmond, VA, Allianz Amphitheatre at the Riverfront* 

AUGUST 
6 – Nashville, TN, Brooklyn Bowl 
27 – Chicago, IL, Metro Chicago 
29 – Minneapolis, MN, Fine Line 

SEPTEMBER 
3 – Seattle, WA, The Showbox 
7 – Portland, OR, Revolution Hall 
12 – Denver, CO, Gothic Theatre 
16 – Austin, TX, Mohawk Outdoor 
18 – Dallas, TX, Studio at the Bomb Factory 
22 – Los Angeles, CA, The Bellwether 

* supporting Djo 

Pond’s last album was ‘Stung!’ in 2024, itself a follow-on from 2021’s ‘9’. In a four-star review of that album, Rhys Buchanan wrote for NME: “It can be a risky game to throw yourself into so many different styles on a record, let alone within individual songs. Yet – from Bowie to Kurt Cobain and William Burroughs – artists of all kinds have found joy in such surrealist methods of cutting up their work and putting it back together.

“Having perhaps taken their psych-pop to the edges of what’s possible, Pond deserve this moment. Hopefully, it proves a gateway to a new era for the band that keeps on giving.”

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