West Coast players sing the club song in round nine, 2019. Picture: AFL Photos

WEST Coast has brought in two members from Perth band Birds of Tokyo to re-work its club song.

Ian Berney, the bass player from Birds of Tokyo wrote, composed and produced the song, while Ian Kenny, the band's front man, is on vocals.

The new version features clapsticks and didgeridoo to pay homage to the club's heritage.  

Indigenous musician Matthew Doyle performed the didgeridoo instrumental portion of the song.

Following feedback from team members and the supporter base, the Eagles decided now was the right time to revamp the song.

"The song has been with us for 33 years and there has been a couple of iterations, but it's just the right time," West Coast's chief executive officer Trevor Nisbett said.

"We've moved to a new stadium, we have moved to new premises and we just thought it was important to get the song looked at."

"The player feedback has been very strong to try something different. As much as it's a bit of the same, it is a different feel and it's quite creative and we're really pleased with it."

The lyrics in the song's main chorus have not been altered.

The new version of the song will make its debut at Victoria Park on Sunday February 9 as its AFLW team plays its first match against Collingwood.