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Ready to Rock: Ginko Bugs Brings Nostalgic Vibes with Their New Single “Close In October”

Ginko Bugs releasing Close In October

Ginko Bugs releasing Close In October

Brace Yourself For a 90’s Rock Revival with Ginko Bugs’ Emotional and Melodic Tune

Ginko Bugs, an electrifying independent band from Brottby, Sweden, are set to reinvigorate the 90’s Rock scene with their highly anticipated new single, “Close In October.” This international group, formed by Lieutenant Bo Biloba on vocals and acoustic guitar, combines the prodigious talents of Sargent Peter on drums, Private Tom on lead guitar, Private Key Winder on keyboards, and Private Barnabass on bass. Ginko Bugs emerges with a captivating sound influenced by timeless legends such as The Beatles, David Bowie, and Pink Floyd, establishing them as a force in the Classic Rock genre.

In 2018, Bo Biloba began a solo project and quickly recognised the potential of unifying a group of exceptional musicians from diverse European backgrounds. The result was Ginko Bugs, a band whose music captures the essence of Indie Melodic Pop Rock and Acoustic Rock, delivering melodies with a powerful, emotive core.

Ginko Bugs releasing Close In October
Ginko Bugs releasing Close In October

Their unique fusion of old and new creates a refreshing yet nostalgic experience that is bound to resonate with audiences looking for meaningful musical expression. You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


Ginko Bugs - Close In October - Cover Artwork
Ginko Bugs – Close In October – Cover Artwork

As PopHits.Co remarks, “Ginko Bugs have an uncanny ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with infectious melodies, transporting listeners through time with their emotive soundscapes.” Unlike many contemporaries, they have mastered the delicate balance of evoking nostalgia while presenting contemporary relevance. Their upcoming single, “Close In October,” encapsulates this beautifully.

The single was released on October 13, 2024, and offers a heartfelt glimpse into themes of fear, love, and the inevitable passage of time. Produced in Sopron, Hungary, “Close In October” reflects on the yearning to rekindle lost connections amidst the uncertainty of the future. With its roots firmly planted in Rock and Power Pop, the track promises to captivate listeners with its deeply emotional storytelling and lush instrumental composition.

For fans of 90’s Rock and Acoustic Rock, Ginko Bugs delivers much more than just a song; they offer an immersive experience that calls to mind the depth and grandeur of bands like Pink Floyd and David Bowie. With their solid foundation in Rock Pop, Ginko Bugs has crafted a tune that is as catchy as it is introspective, highly likely to linger long after the final chord has faded.

The release of “Close In October” marks a pivotal moment for Ginko Bugs and offers a tantalising preview of what’s to come. Don’t miss out on this journey of emotion and melody. To truly appreciate the magic that this band creates, listeners are invited to explore their music across various platforms. Visit Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, SoundCloud, and YouTube to stay connected.

Like, listen and share our curated playlist to keep the spirit of Ginko Bugs alive. Dive into their musical journey and allow yourself to be swept away by the narrative and harmonious intricacies that only a band like Ginko Bugs can provide. Their forthcoming single is not just a song; it’s a testament to the power of music to connect souls across time and space.


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