Firebird Union Release Disco-Infused Indie Pop Single, 'Monochrome'
Firebird Union, a transatlantic electronic indie band rooted in London and Los Angeles, has unveiled their latest single, Monochrome. Comprised of siblings Ross and Matt Churchill, the duo seamlessly combines the essence of British and American synth and guitar music, delivering a sound that’s as familiar as it is refreshingly modern. Drawing on influences such as Noel Gallagher, Fleet Foxes, and HAIM, Firebird Union’s music feels like a bridge between two musical worlds.
The band’s journey is one decade in the making, built on a foundation of sibling camaraderie and creative synergy. Despite an ocean separating them, Matt and Ross have continued to collaborate with remarkable ease, a testament to the unbreakable bond they share. Every element of their music is crafted by the brothers themselves, from the performance of each instrument to the production and mixing handled in their personal studios — Admiralty Studios in London and The Gatehouse in Los Angeles.
Their latest track, Monochrome, is a shimmering blend of disco and indie pop, offering listeners an energetic and thought-provoking experience. The song was inspired by the ethical dilemmas posed by modern technological advancements, specifically the launch of satellites by a prominent space entrepreneur. The brothers reflect on the potential consequences of such endeavours, crafting a track that is as poignant as it is infectious.
Backing Monochrome is River Song, a rock ‘n’ roll exploration of the uncertainty and determination that comes with diving headfirst into the unknown. Together, these tracks showcase the duo’s ability to move seamlessly between genres while maintaining their distinctive sound.
Firebird Union’s music is a testament to perseverance, passion, and the unique connection between siblings. With Monochrome, they continue to push the boundaries of their craft, proving that time and distance are no obstacle for a partnership built on shared vision and creativity.
Monochrome is available now on all major streaming platforms.
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