‘BDPN’ is an anthem for the younger generation, encouraging listeners to live a full life without worrying about finances or rules.
“I hope people feel energised by it,” said Vandal in a press release. “The message of no matter what, money doesn’t actually matter and we can still have a good time – that’s autobiographical really. There’s been so many times where I’ve been eating two minute noodles while making this record in my lounge room that, at the end of the day, I had to check that I was actually having fun and enjoying the process even though I was dirt broke.”
The official video was filmed in New York throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn and is what the artist calls “the perfect backdrop for what ‘Broke Days, Party Nights’ means as a song,” given money is no barrier to having a great experience.
Ecca Vandal has been busy in the lead up to her album release with a support slot for Queens Of The Stone Age during their Australian tour and a Splendour in the Grass appearance alongside Sydney producer Moonbase to perform their track ‘Oblivion’.
‘Broke Days, Party Nights’ is out now through Dew Process/Universal Music Australia, and is available here. For the latest news and updates, visit Ecca Vandal’s website.