Watch videos for 'Concrete' and 'Violet' from new 'Out of the Dust' EP released today by Moray indie rock band The Zebecks
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FIVE songs by Moray indie rockers The Zebecks have been launched today in a brand new EP.
Watch the video for 'Violet' above.
Read more: Interview with lead singer Daniel Thomson on the band's origins.
Watch: Video for The Zebecks debut single.
Teenagers Daniel Thomson (vocals and rhythm guitar), Hayden Peace (lead guitar), Max Robertson (bass) and Aiden Smith (drums), made a breakthrough after winning a talent contest at Elgin Academy, where they were all pupils.
They supported Moray group The Roov at a gig in Elgin Town Hall in their debut live performance, and recorded a series of songs at Unity Recording Studio in Auldearn last year.
"With the requirement to follow restrictions only two band members could be in the studio at a time which proved challenging," said singer Thomson.
Lead single 'Concrete' was released in February, gaining 1000 Spotify streams within the first week.
Second single 'Violet' arrived in June, getting airtime on BBC Introducing with the video reaching almost 10,000 Facebook views.
'Out of the Dust' is released today on all streaming platforms and on CD.
The five tracks are '2012', an instrumental prelude, 'Concrete' which was written during lockdown, 'Aztec Gold', 'Violet' - the band's trademark track and oldest song, written two years ago - and 'Phoney Town' which was also played on BBC Introducing.