Rocket Pengwin has introduced his debut album ‘Polar Opposites’, set for launch on September 22.

Picture credit score: Margaryta Bushkin

The mission of songwriter and visible artist Eddie Sears, Rocket Pengwin has marked the announcement of the album by way of new single ‘Central Park’.

The newest monitor is, maybe unsurprisingly, a love letter to New York Metropolis, and arrives with a music video that was shot in – you guessed it – Central Park.

Have a watch and a pay attention beneath.

Explaining how the monitor doubles up as a tune about relationships extra broadly, Sears has stated:

“I wrote Central Park from the attitude of somebody who’s watching a relationship play out from the sidelines – a relationship with somebody they’ve emotions for within the literal sense, a relationship with one thing like a brand new metropolis they’ve moved to the place they nonetheless really feel misplaced, a relationship with something of worth and that means, actually. 

“Central Park itself is an unlimited, lovely ecosystem caught contained in the busiest metropolis on the planet. It’s an odd metaphor for what all of us need and crave as people – magnificence and serenity within the midst of chaos. 

“In complicated relationships, we yearn for these moments, and the tune particularly chronicles how the character can see the sweetness of their love curiosity within the chaos – they’re lovely to them it doesn’t matter what the circumstance is.”

‘Central Park’ figures because the second monitor on the forthcoming file, after the album’s opening, eponymous tune.

Earlier single releases ‘Save Me’, ‘Heaven’, ‘Invincible’ and ‘Jaded’ are additionally on the file.

See the complete ‘Polar Opposites’ art work and tracklisting beneath.

Polar Opposites

Central Park

Save Me

What It Appears

Heaven

Say It Loud

Mars

What’s The Level? (I Care)

Guarantees

Don’t Hate

Invincible

Jaded

Anti-Hero