The High Plains Drifters Are On Vacation With New Pop Single, ‘Summer Girl’ August 14, 2024 The High Plains Drifters have got those end of the summer blues, and their latest single, ‘Summer Girl (Redux)’ is here to tell the tale. It’s a different musical direction to their previous releases – tropical rock, with a twist – but it’s no less catchy and enticing.
‘He Reminds Me Of You’ – The High Plains Drifters Return With Latest Single October 10, 2022 The High Plains Drifters follow up the runaway success of the video for their previous singles, ‘The One That Got Away’, and ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’ with another surefire chart topper, ‘He Reminds Me Of You’. Once again, they return to Norway where director Lars Skaland set his creative talents to work on a clip that’s as sexy as it is catchy and enjoyable.
Taking The High Road: The High Plains Drifters Chat To Us About Their Music, The Difference Between Trondheim And Malmo, And The One That Got Away. March 14, 2022 When you release a song called ‘The One That Got Away’ you’ve got to be sure that someone is going to ask you who it was. The High Plains Drifters are the band that dropped the song, and we weren’t going to let them get away from us, so we asked them some questions – and got a lot of fun answers.
The High Plains Drifters Are Lamenting ‘The One That Got Away’ In Their Latest Single February 6, 2022 The High Plains Drifters, from New York City, have taken to Trondheim, Norway, in the video for their latest song, ‘The One That Got Away’.
The High Plains Drifters ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’ (Official Music Video) June 1, 2021 In their latest single, ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’, the High Plains Drifters get right to the realest painful stuff. Evoking the likes of Depeche Mode, and The Smiths, lyrics such as “so since you’ve been gone, I lie and I say we’re still okay” are dark and visceral, and quite frankly, rather resonant.
The High Plains Drifters – ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’ March 11, 2021 The lyric video for ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’, the new single from NYC band The High Plains Drifters, focuses on an astronaut wandering around an abandoned space station. Although the song shares the title with the Rainbow rock song, and the name of the band sounds like they’d play country music, neither could be further from the truth – it’s a retro-synth pop track which harks back to the sounds of Erasure, Depeche Mode, and other classic UK electronic bands.