Krist Novoselic has revealed the debut single from his new music project Giants In The Trees.
Rolling Stone reports that the former Nirvana bass player joined up fellow Washington-based musicians with Jillian Raye, Erik Friend and Ray Prestegard to form the new band.
Novoselic and fellow Giants In The Trees members met through their shared passion and involvement with a local environmental organisation called Grange.
Their debut single ‘Sasquatch’ is a chilled, bluesy effort with plenty of harmonica littered throughout.
The track is accompanied by a video following the band members as they walk through a forest and take contemplative poses, exploring the environment around them,
“I bought the property the video is filmed on,” said Novoselic sarcastically in the YouTube comments.
“To pay for the production I cut all the trees and am now building a golf course on the land. This video cost over $2 million to make. The reason is, it was shot on a soundstage and all of the flora is made from plastic, foam and other materials to get that natural look.”
Watch the first single from Giants In The Trees below.