‘Make Me’ begins with energetic instrumentals that have our attention from the first beat and then we are further captivated by the powerful vocals of Steff Fish

Giant Walker are a heavy progressive rock band from Newcastle, UK.

After individually relocating 300 miles to further develop their craft, the Geordie quartet was coincidentally born in the South, bound together by their northern heritage and a shared love for bands such as Karnivool, Soundgarden, Radiohead and Deftones.

Their music captures the many lows of loneliness and tips a hat to the music that gets you through hard times; sweeping you up in a conceptual journey, from giant riffs to melancholic melodies, and ambient soundscapes.

Giant Walker have stitched together a sound, woven from the fabric of their influences, that can’t be found elsewhere.

Giant Walker’s debut album ‘All In Good Time’ picked up coverage with the likes of Daily Express, Rolling Stone, BBC Radio 1 (Alyx Holcombe), Classic Rock Magazine, Total Rock Radio (single of the week), Spotify, Pandora, Distorted Sound Magazine and many other respected publications and platforms.

The band now return with a new single ‘Make Me’ and they also announce signing to Church Road Records.

The track begins with energetic instrumentals that have our attention from the first beat and then we are further captivated by the powerful vocals of Steff Fish.

Regarding ‘Make Me’, vocalist Steff Fish shares “The song is about witnessing someone that you care about making terrible decisions and the reality of your own helplessness – knowing that nothing you say will influence their judgement as they can’t or won’t acknowledge that their own actions are perpetuating the problem. So, it becomes an endless cycle of delusion and bitterness.”

They will shortly be embarking on their UK headline tour this April and throughout 2024 there will be plenty more gigs to be announced.

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