"Footsteps"
Single by Dardanelles
from the album Dardanelles
Released30 June 2007 (2007-06-30)
Recorded2007
GenreIndie rock
Post punk
Neo-progressive rock
LabelMosquito's Tweeter / Inertia Distribution (AUS only)
Songwriter(s)Josh Quinn-Watson, Alex Cameron
Producer(s)Woody Annison
Dardanelles singles chronology
"'Of Course You Said'"
(2007)
"Footsteps"
(2007)

"Footsteps" is the only single taken from Melbourne Indie rock band Dardanelles' debut album Mirror Mirror released in 2007.

Background

The band claims the song was written in about 10 minutes and is the simplest track off the album. Originally planning to scrap the song, their producer convinced them to record it.[1] The song received heavy rotation on Australian airwaves championed by radio stations Triple J and Sydney based FBi Radio making it the second most added track to alternative radio in Australia behind Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

Video clip

Melbourne based agency "Krozm" produced a video clip for the song featuring face-painted band members projected across various objects and highly surreal imagery reminiscent of Pink Floyd's video work.

Personnel

  • Josh Quinn-Watson (vocals, keyboard, samples)
  • Alex Cameron (guitar)
  • James Nicolson (bass)
  • Mitch McGregor (drums)

Notes

  1. interview with Dardanelles
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