The Bankes Brothers Channel Hopeful Longing on Warm Indie Rock Single “Aaliyah”
Victoria, BC indie rock outfit The Bankes Brothers share “Aaliyah,” a warm and melodic new single that transforms personal devotion into something universally resonant. Built around fingerpicked acoustic guitars, soaring melodies, and heartfelt lyricism, the track captures the feeling of holding onto hope while navigating distance, uncertainty, and the passage of time. Equal parts intimate and uplifting, “Aaliyah” finds the band leaning into one of their most emotionally sincere recordings to date.
The song began long before its title arrived. Written initially around a series of chords and evolving song sections, “Aaliyah” existed without a clear centrepiece for quite some time. A temporary lyric, “farewell Maria,” occupied the space where the hook would eventually land, but never felt quite right.
“It wasn’t until my girlfriend was saying how she wished she had been named Aaliyah because it’s such a beautiful name that it clicked and it all came together,” Nelson Bankes explains. “In the end, the song is dedicated to her.”
At its core, “Aaliyah” reflects the optimism that has long guided The Bankes Brothers’ songwriting. While many of their songs grapple with uncertainty, growth, and change, they often arrive at a place of resilience rather than defeat.
“Writing music has always been a very therapeutic thing for me,” Nelson shares. “I hope that people listen to most of the songs and get the sense that they’re optimistic. There’s enough bad emotions in the world. We try not to put more out there.”
That warmth extends into the recording process itself. Working alongside acclaimed producer Gus van Go, the band searched extensively for the right acoustic guitar tone to anchor the song’s delicate fingerpicked arrangement. After cycling through several instruments, the answer arrived unexpectedly.
“We probably went through two or three different clean sounding acoustics before Gus pulled an old Gibson off his shelf with dusty old strings,” Nelson recalls. “That slightly muted sound felt perfect for this song. Like playing the family guitar with strings that haven’t been changed in 10 years.”
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