While there is no doubt that the Brooklyn-based five-piece band Earthquake Lights have become plenty familiar with success in a variety of ways throughout their time together, there’s also no question that their best years are still ahead of them as they surge into their prime. Through the crucial groundwork they put into their stunning debut record Distress Signals in 2019 as they discovered the depths of their sound, to the refined glimpse of the highly artistic spin on Alt-Rock throughout their critically acclaimed follow-up album Desert Bloom released last year, every step that Earthquake Lights has made along the way has become a giant leap forward in their evolution – and they’re about to make their biggest moves yet. As they continue the journey towards their most intricate and intimate album to date, the band has officially released their powerfully poignant and insightfully relevant new single, called “Oil On Canvas.
” As Earthquake Lights progressed through a lineup of remarkable milestones as a band and pre-releases like “Silhouette,” “Heartbeat,” “January,” and “Pictures” as they put the finishing touches on the set-list of their upcoming third full-length album, “Oil On Canvas” is yet another undeniably moving highlight in their growing catalog that listeners are sure to love. A uniquely conceptual single that examines the way that we look at art in society through the eyes of a criminal – “Oil On Canvas” asks a plethora of pote.
