Their latest single, “restart,” marks a new beginning—a quiet roar, a reintroduction. With a debut album on the horizon, mixed by Grammy-winning legend Andrew Scheps, and a major live date opening for Bryan Adams, the band is stepping into a chapter that feels both intensely personal and universally resonant.
Formerly known as King Foo, they’ve opened for the Hollywood Vampires and Zucchero, built a reputation for high-voltage live shows, and collaborated with orchestras and big bands. They’ve recorded at Abbey Road Studios and were named best alternative rock act at London’s 8th radio wigwam awards.
I love the video and the song's mood, energetic and catchy. Seeker Of The Source is amazingly performed and produced, with fantastic vocals (check out the chorus), inspired guitars and a solid rhythm section, perfect for the song.
The video was filmed inside a natural open cave, a space chosen for its symbolism. "The cave represents both inner stillness and raw exposure" the band explains — "a liminal zone between the known and the unknown, echoing the band's lyrical themes of personal transformation and cosmic reflection." A quality release from every point of view. Give it a go and follow Here and everywhere on social media.