Gulfer - "Nature Kids"

Get ready for some serious 90's vibes. Gulfer's latest single, "Nature Kids," might be one of the most 90's things to come out this year, and that's saying a lot. The song sounds like a crunchier version of Dinosaur Jr, but particularly what Dinosaur Jr would sound like in 2020 if Lee Ranaldo had fully joined the band. It's slacker vocals and fuzzy, driving guitars in an abundance that you haven't heard in years.

The nostalgia also takes over the video. Starting off with a shot of CDs (*sigh*), the video is a tribute to 90's skate videos. Vocalist/guitarist Vincent Ford explains that "... "it takes its inspiration from old skate movies like Shorty’s Fulfill The Dream and features skaters from a Montreal-based brand called Blacklisted. We wanted to replicate the feel-good vibes in those late ‘90s skate videos and capture that 'endless summer' feeling: hanging out with your buds and wishing the summer would never end. Joey’s lyrics capture that feeling, and we feel like the video does, too!"

You can watch the video for "Nature Kids" below. Gulfer's self-titled album will be out October 16 on Top Shelf Records and Royal Mountain Records. You can pre-order a copy here. For more on Gulfer, check out the band's Twitter and Facebook.

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