Release Radar: Dangerfields release final single ‘Harder’ to complete EP

“‘Harder’ is a song about two people searching for the bravery to make the difficult decision to end a long term relationship when they both know that it will be best for them. Despite this they continue to hold on because of the memories of how it used to be.”

 The song started being created in 2020, inspired by a situation that one of the band members had been going through for some time which had been exacerbated by lockdown. It was recorded across a few sessions between 2020 and 2022 at Lucas’s family home in Stellenbosch. The idea of inviting Lucas’s old friend Mandi Lizamore to contribute vocals came up in the first session, and after remotely recording a demo (Mandi lives on the other side of the country), the band decided that it had to be done, as her voice perfectly complemented the sound and emphasised the message of the song.

The process was captured by filmmaker Barry De Villiers and has been edited into the Official Music Video for the song, available on the band’s YouTube channel.

 Dangerfields are a 5-piece alt-rock band from Cape Town known for taking their listeners on a cathartic journey. Their music ranges from upbeat guitar driven psychedelic post-punk to atmospheric, dreamy shoegaze, with all of it drenched in reverb. Their lyrics are raw and honest, and performed with powerful vocal harmonies and reverb. 

After a successful national tour in early 2020, the band shifted focus to writing new music and playing occasional streaming concerts to keep busy during the pandemic. Since 2021, they have released 3 singles and a music video through The Good Times Co and played several shows countrywide. 

 Since Dangerfields started performing in 2016, they have played many of the top local venues and music festivals countrywide and have shared stages with notable international acts such as Thee Oh Sees, A Place to Bury Strangers, Moon Duo, Dead Meadow, Medicine Boy, Night Beats, NONN, The Gluts, YAK, Wolf Alice and more. 

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