Watch Parcels carry out their newest single ‘Free’ in a tiny Australian city

Parcels have shared a particular dwell efficiency of their newest single ‘Free’, which was filmed within the tiny city of Silverton in New South Wales, Australia.
The five-piece first shared the observe final month, marking the discharge of their first new authentic materials since 2018.
Parcels headed to Silverton, which lies within the conventional lands of the aboriginal tribal group the Wilyakali (or Wiljaali) and has a inhabitants of simply 50 individuals, for the efficiency, which happened exterior the Silverton Resort.
The band’s go to to Silverton happened as a part of Parcels’ journey to the Australian outback, which is being filmed for a future documentary.
“Silverton was excessive on the listing,” the band mentioned in a press release about their need to go to the city to carry out ‘Free’. “Inhabitants 50, Silverton is a small city internet hosting solely a few dusty streets, a number of donkeys, a pub, a bakery and infinite desert environment.
“On the fifth telephone name [drummer] Anatole [‘Toto’ Serret] lastly reached Peter Value, proprietor of the Silverton Resort.
“He didn’t actually perceive why we wished to return, or how we had been going to make it that far inland, however mentioned we had been welcome and that ‘he’d imagine it when he noticed it’. What we didn’t perceive over the telephone, or from the Google photographs, was the calming tempo and kind-hearted spirit which the city exudes.
“Driving away on that dusty street we couldn’t shake the sensation that the individuals of Silverton are as near feeling ‘Free’ as individuals would possibly ever be.”
Parcels are among the many artists who’re set to carry out at NOS Alive 2022.