Indie-rock trio, Lone Kodiak – comprised of Dainéal Parker, Daniel Alden, and Joshua Harris – have been stealing hearts since their formation in 2016. They’ve become a staple around LA’s independent venue circuit, but after a serious motorcycle accident involving Alden, 2019 saw the band sidelined. With time to start over and reflect, the band are now ready to take on the indie scene in 2020!
With the release of “Make It A Weapon,” this past summer, fans are eagerly awaiting the band’s forthcoming EP. Now, teenage love comes into play with new track, “PDX ’97.” Showcasing the true story of an emotional rollercoaster of being teenage runaways, “PDX ’97” comes barreling in with an anthemic and memorable take on nostalgia and having music as a guide to all your teenage memories.
“This is the true story of one teenage runaway falling in love with another on the streets of Portland, OR., in the late 90s,” Parker shared. “I normally shy away from writing anything too personal or plainly autobiographical, but the vibe of this song just took me right back to those hot days and cold nights I spent wrapped around the finger of a girl, and our summer trying to find couches to crash on but often settling for cardboard. September inevitably came and a friend’s family took me in for the school year, but the streets weren’t ready to let her go and we lost touch, but not before she left me with maybe the best thing anyone’s ever said to me: ‘I wanna hear my favorite songs sung by you’”
Listen to “PDX ’97” below: