Over the course of their first two albums, ‘Silhouettes’ and ‘ii’
‘Out In LA’ reflects upon Aquilo’s experiences during sessions in the City of Angels. They had been sent by their previous label with the instructions to “write a hit” with a conveyor belt of co-writers, despite achieving their early success while working independently. While Tom Higham’s lyrics openly admit those struggles – caused by the situation rather than the location – Aquilo’s revitalised positive attitude highlights the hedonism of making the most of the situation.
And ultimately they crafted a joyous sound that transports you poolside at the Chateau Marmont, bathed in shimmering sunlight with a cold drink at hand and not a care in the world. It also captures the fresh expansion of their style, fallingsomewhere between dreamy, mid ‘70s Beach Boys harmonies and the modern psychedelic swirl of Tame Impala. LISTEN HERE.
“We wrote this song after a writing trip in LA. Unfortunately, it was less fruitful than desired and we left with literally nothing to show” explain Aquilo. “LA holds a special place in our hearts but this time it really got the better of us. We came home and decided to start a side project and leave Aquilo alone for a while. A week or so after we got home to the UK, we wrote this song. This song was the first of many to pull us into a new creative headspace. Friends convinced us the side project wasn’t a side project but the new Aquilo album. There is now a full album coming in October, and we’ve never been more excited and proud to bring something to life.”