Callum Thompson lanza su proyecto AKA con el sencillo 'It Grows On Trees (Money)'

Callum Thompson, guitarrista de The Mysterines, ha debutado con su nuevo proyecto en solitario AKA con el sencillo 'It Grows On Trees (Money)'. El tema, una canción de rock psicodélico saturado, satiriza la creación de dinero en el mundo moderno y llega acompañado de un video que presenta perros gigantes andando en patineta por Liverpool. Thompson lo describe como una exploración de la identidad en la era de los medios.

El músico de Liverpool Callum Thompson, conocido como guitarrista de The Mysterines, presentó su nuevo proyecto AKA el 26 de abril con el lanzamiento de 'It Grows On Trees (Money)'. La contagiosa y nebulosa pista de rock psicodélico critica el proceso de generación de riqueza hoy en día. Un video adjunto, dirigido por Charles Gall, muestra perros de gran tamaño andando en patineta y corriendo por las calles de Liverpool. Thompson explicó el tema de la canción: “Es una canción sobre lo surrealista volviéndose real. Se trata de encontrarte a ti mismo cuando dejas de buscar. Analiza cómo evoluciona la identidad en la era de los medios modernos, y la sensación de que la certeza solo existe en la duda”. Actuó por primera vez como AKA en Brighton en enero y realizó un set exclusivo para el Record Store Day 2026 en Rough Trade East en Londres, cuya presentación fue lanzada más tarde en vinilo de edición limitada. Sus próximas actuaciones incluyen el festival The Great Escape en Brighton el 15 de mayo y el Midi Festival en Francia el 24 de julio. The Mysterines, la banda de Thompson, lanzó su segundo álbum 'Afraid Of Tomorrows' en 2024.

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