
(The Syndicate) 9X JUNO Award winners Arkells release the breezy summertime-feeling single "Ride" (featuring Grouplove)" via Universal Music Canada and Virgin Music Group. "Ride" is the 4th single from Arkells forthcoming album Between Us, due April 17th. The track pairs Grouplove's signature balance of soft vocals and punching falsettos, with Arkells' comforting indie-pop groove.
"On its face, the song is about riding a bike in the city," admits frontman Max Kerman. "That unbridled feeling of pedaling along to the song in your head. But beneath the surface, the bike's a metaphor. When life tries to bribe you with a litany of material things, can a simple, utilitarian object like a bicycle be all you need? We asked GROUPLOVE to join us because when Christian and Hannah sing together, we feel a chemical reaction to their voices. That pure, explosive freedom we needed in the song."
Arkells' new album Between Us was produced by LA based John Congleton (St. Vincent, Death Cab for Cutie, Wallows). "Ride" follows the latest song release "Next Summer" with its instantly hummable chorus, the previously released radio favourite "Money" (featuring Portugal. The Man) and the punchy tune "What Good?," to round out the first taste of new music from this Between Us era.
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