Chicago-based trio The Buddyrevelles craft a hooky, guitar-driven rock attraction on their new EP, The Concession. Following up final 12 months’s The Comfort EP, The Concession achieves an attractive rock immediacy alongside shifting lyrical contemplation — right here exploring themes that seize the dynamic vary of human amotions — from pleasure to grief and anger.
“Peabo” opens the EP with strongly melodic momentum. Lyrical references to previous errors arrive right into a extra optimistic “someone we’d simply watch for,” radiance — hinting at a brighter future with hooky power-pop attraction. “Charlie’s Theme” casts a darker intrigue with its twanging guitars and alternation between moody croons and spoken-word “inside, exterior,” pacing. The “aftermath,” sequence enthralls within the brisker vocal immersion and clanging guitar tones.
The following “Twenty {Dollars} in a Card Means That Anyone Cares for You” melds introspective vocal prowess — “the secret is to not be the kind that solely waits round,” — with breezy guitar/bass interaction for one more replay-inducing influence, whereas “Crooked from the Begin” concludes the EP with a heartfelt rise from tender guitars right into a rousing rock ardency. Full of wonderful songwriting, The Concession is a memorable success from The Buddyrevelles.
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“Peabo” and different tracks featured this month might be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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