The female-fronted Vietnamese band is joined in the video by Sang Yul Song, vocalist for the South Korean band End These Days, whose screams perfectly compliment clean vocalist and front-woman Duong’s in this aggressive, energetic and yet still melodic single. While WINDRUNNER strive to create new, unique and introspective music that doesn’t resemble anyone else’s, a few comparisons might come to mind: if you’re a fan of ERRA or Invent Animate, you will surely find something to sink your teeth into. From the groove these guys bring to the table, to the fantastic cleans that could rival some pop stars’, WINDRUNNER are here to make a statement and an impression.
We’ve asked the band to shed some light on the track and what it means to them: “Sakura portrays the complex feelings one might experience when you put a lot of trust in the people who are dear to you, yet you don’t get the same in return. It can turn into disappointment, anger, sadness and overall just bring a negative energy into your life. However, it is important to realize and respect the difference between each individual, rather than forcing our expectations onto others. It is okay to feel all these emotions, and sometimes it hurts, but after all of that, it is important to keep a clear head, embrace the good times, and continue to pursue what you believe in.”
You can pre-order or pre-save the band’s debut full length, due out November 30th, now, and get all the singles as gratification tracks right away.
Since then, WINDRUNNER have actively toured around Vietnam, South East Asia and South Korea, supporting bands such as Attila, Secrets, Benighted, Hiss From The Moat, Coldburn, King Ly Chee, Born From Pain, Earthists, and many others. Their debut full length, “MAI”, is slotted for release on November 30th, 2018 via Famined Records.
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