
Nature TV Drops New Single ‘Meds’ – A Journey Through Healing and Self-Medication

Nature TV has officially launched their new single, ‘Meds’, teasing the world in anticipation of their debut album, ‘Unlucky for Some’, set to be released on the vibrant date of 9th May via Heist or Hit.
With this electrifying single, the band delves deep into a theme that affects many in today’s society – the duality of drugs. “I suppose it’s about drugs. The healing kind and the social ones, mainly the social ones,” the band muses about ‘Meds’. This candid exploration resonates with listeners who have ever pondered whether it’s better to face life’s trials with a little help or to strive through unassisted.
The lyrics cut through the noise, raising profound questions about the human condition. Is it more advantageous to self-medicate with vices that feel luxurious at first yet hold destructive potential, or should one embrace the rawness of real life’s experiences? This poignant inquiry lies at the heart of their new release.
The dynamic quartet consists of Guy Bangham on guitar and vocals, Josh Eriskin on bass, James Hunt on lead guitar and backing vocals, with the formidable Zal Jones driving the rhythm on studio drums.
Nature TV is not just about political lyrics; they are also hitting the road! This March, kick off their promotional tour across various venues:
- MARCH
10 Hilton Austin, Texas, USA - 11 Fairmont Austin – Fulton Lounge, Texas, USA
- 14 British Music Embassy – Palm Door on Sixth, Texas, USA
- 15 The Velveeta Room, Texas, USA
They won’t stop there! Looking ahead, mark your calendars for these notable appearances:
- APRIL
12 Homegrown Fest, Brighton, UK - MAY
30 Block Party, Paris, France - 31 Block Party, Paris, France
And for anyone in the USA, don’t miss them this September:
- 5 Berlin, New York City, USA
- 6 Sultan Room, Brooklyn, USA
- 12 Schubas Tavern, Chicago, USA
- 19 Zebulon, Los Angeles, USA
- 20 Zebulon, Los Angeles, USA
Catch the vibe and journey through the thrilling sounds of Nature TV as they bravely explore the intersections of medicine, self-medication, and societal pressures in their electrifying new single, ‘Meds’.