LA-based outfit Grand Canyon has conjured a style that feels intentionally lost in time, drawing on the touchstones of the ‘60s and ‘70s. At their emotional heights, they operate at the intersection of majestic heartland rock and Americana, recalling Springsteen’s swaggering rock style, Tom Petty’s openhearted warmth, and fellow revivalists The War On Drugs’ heady drama. After debuting in 2018 with Le Grand Cañon and following it up with their 2019 EP, Yesterday’s News, the band is back this fall with their third release, Forevermore.
The band have already shared the record’s lead single, “Heart of Gold,” and its title track, and today they’ve shared the video for “Forevermore,” premiering with Under the Radar.
With “Forevermore,” the band delivers a driving anthem, propelled forward by rollicking rhythms and expansive melodies. The band effortlessly captures the strident, defiant spirit that runs underneath Springsteen and Petty’s best songwriting, combining it with a jangling West Coast pop sensibility. Meanwhile, the lyrics capture an ascendant hopeful element, one that gives the track its own comforting warmth beneath the soaring melodies一“I’ll be your rock/I’ll free your soul/Yeah we can ride these storms forevermore/You can be my/Light in the dawn/I’ll be yours forevermore.”