US Indie Band Valley Queen Release 'Boiling Water', Their First Single From The Album 'Supergiant' To Be Released June 28.

The incredibly catchy Boiling Water is Valley Queen's first international single from their Supergiant album which was released in the US in mid 2018.
The band recently signed to Bread and Butter Records, a new division of Australian based Golden Robot Global Entertainment, who will make Supergiant available to the Australian, UK and European markets when it’s released on June 28.
Setting Valley Queen apart from the indie pack is front woman Natalie Carol’s captivating voice. Vulnerable and fragile whilst remaining truthful and relevant with lyrics.
 


ABOUT VALLEY QUEEN
Valley Queen formed in 2011 and after a series of singles, released their first EP in 2017 to widespread critical acclaim and toured so much to support it that two members quit citing exhaustion. Forging ahead with session players in tow, frontwoman Natalie Carol and bassist Neil Wogensen continued but when it came time to record what was to become Supergiant, the chemistry required simply wasn’t there. The blood sweat and tears that solidified the band in those formative years needed to be captured on record and after some soul searching, original guitarist Shawn Morones was back in the fold. New drummer Mike DeLuccia cemented the line up and the band hit the studio almost immediately.
The result is Supergiant. Produced by Lewis Pesacov (Best Coast, Fool’s Gold, Nikki Lane, FIDLAR), the album jumps out of the speaker with its raw production and relentless intensity.
It’s a record that could not have been made any other way each member bringing their own creative force and energy to every song. It’s about self-exploration not just as an individual but also as a collective whole. “It can be really painful and isolating to go through something that doesn’t really look like anybody else’s experience but your own” Carol says in reflecting on Supergiant’s intensity. “But ultimately that’s part of the beautiful orchestration of being alive—instead of trying to go around that experience you need to go fully into it. I think that’s the only way to get a deeper understanding of who we really are.”
With their feet firmly planted in the country and southern rock that Natalie Carol has ingrained in her DNA from growing up in Arkansas and a healthy does of indie rock that ranges from Sonic Youth to Florence and The Machine, Valley Queen appeal to a very diverse range of fans.