Hear: The Decrease Coast – “Collective Exclusivity” –

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A classy rock attraction exhibits on “Collective Exclusivity,” a memorable new single from Netherlands-based Brazilian duo The Decrease Coast. The venture first caught our ears with the monitor “Reset:Default” — and “Collective Exclusivity” is a stirring thematic continuation of that launch.

“Reset:Default” depicted a protagonist coming to the painful realization that they’re no completely different from the very individuals they as soon as judged. Now, fully disillusioned, they retreat right into a delusional state, clinging to the haunting thought: “Who can forgive me if I’m by myself?” Nonetheless avoiding true accountability, they continue to be on a path of denial and self-pity — with redemption nonetheless being a future prospect, reasonably than imminent.

Emotively impactful vocals and wailing guitar tones stir all through the monitor, with the “…if I’m by myself” higher-pitched vocal disposition being artfully reflective of the aforementioned themes. Extra nocturnal guitar pulses emanate through the verses, constructing with intrigue into the extra enthused central hook — reminding fondly there of Tremendous Furry Animals in its evolving, hooky spirit. “Collective Exclusivity” marks one other success from The Decrease Coast.

This and different tracks featured this month may be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.

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