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CORRELLA KICKING OFF 2022, WITH A BRAND NEW SINGLE “SEAFARER”
Corrella is a band from Auckland, New Zealand. The group has a focus on creating music that seamlessly explores a huge range of styles. Some bands are quite stuck into their own definitions. However, Corrella are keen on setting the bar higher and looking for new creative ideas. Each member of the band has their own sonic space in the mix, and Seafarer feels like a perfect opportunity to push the boundaries of the band’s vision and sound.
What makes Seafarer special is definitely the fact that it showcases the band’s diverse stylistic references, as well as signaling to their ability to blur the lines between various influences and styles. The band’s background is truly unique, as the members of this group have strong ties to the Navy, as some of them have previously served, while some are still actively serving. Not only is this something that defines their style and vision, but also a great way for the group to get inspired in making music that has a much deeper meaning. This definitely happens to be the case of their release, “Seafarer.”

This wonderful piece of music is dedicated to all sailors and their families. It serves as a heartfelt dedication to the families that sailors have had to leave behind every time they have had to sail and be at sea. Serving the country is a very honorable and rewarding job, but it can be difficult to part ways with family members and loved ones for extended periods. This song perfectly captures that feeling of longing, and that unique bond between a sailor, and the people at home waiting.
Speaking of which, Corrella’s new release, Seafarer, is highly recommended if you are a fan of reggae, dub, dancehall and groove-driven rhythms. Do not miss out on Seafarer, which will be released Friday 1st April 2022, available on the web’s best digital music streaming platforms.
Corrella social media:
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https://www.facebook.com/CorrellaBandNZ/
https://www.instagram.com/correllanz/
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