PICKLE DARLING shares ‘Steps’ visualiser from Bots

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Pickle Darling‘s new album, Bots, finds project mastermind Lukas Mayo ruminating on adulthood. Recently released via Father/Daughter Records, the album explores how broken things can feel complete. It’s fitting that these eight maximalist songs almost crashed a laptop in the making, completed at the brink of hard drive collapse. Despite weighty context, prior singles Violence Voyager,’ ‘Congratulations Champion,’ ‘ Human Bean Instruction Manual,’ and Massive Everything have been warm and surreal. Even at their most existential, Mayo has an inescapable knack for conjuring sonic light.

This week Pickle Darling has shared a charming visualiser for Bots track ‘Steps’. Watch it below.

Praise for Pickle Darling:

“Pickle Darling’s music captures and inspires an intricate sense of wonder… with each new release Pickle Darling expands their charming sonic cosmos filled with vibrant, intimate bedroom-pop vignettes.” – Crack Magazine

“Built on bright synths and drum machines, it’s Mayo’s familiar off-kilter indie-pop, just a little bigger.” – Rolling Stone AU/NZ 

“‘Bedroom-pop’ wiz” – Under The Radar

“Christchurch’s Pickle Darling (Lukas Mayo) has gone epic… Early promise really flowering.” – The Listener

Pickle Darling

Bots

Purchase Bots today

Tracklisting

Obsolete
Violence Voyager
Earthshaped
Congratulations Champion
Human Bean Instruction Manual
Steps
Massive Everything
Infinite Trolley

About Pickle Darling:
Pickle Darling (Lukas Mayo) is a well-known indie pop artist from Christchurch, known for blending heartfelt lyricism with whimsical melodies and dreamy lo-fi production. Celebrated for their introspective and deeply personal songwriting, Pickle Darling has become a beloved staple in Aotearoa’s indie music scene.

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