A Living Commodity
A Living Commodity
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Our Take
Our Take
In a world filled with cookie-cutter indie bands and uninspired guitar riffs, Egyptian Blue swoops in like a technicolor dreamcoat clad superhero ready to save us all from the mundane. Their latest release, "A Living Commodity," is a whirlwind journey through a psychedelic soundscape that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new.
From the moment the opening track kicks in, you're transported to a world where The Cure meets Tame Impala meets a glitchy 80s arcade game soundtrack. It's a wild and wonderful ride that never lets up, with each track offering something new and unexpected.
The band's infectious energy is palpable throughout the record, with catchy hooks and anthemic choruses that will have you dancing around your living room like a maniac. The vocals are raw and emotive, cutting through the swirling guitars and synths with a fierce intensity that demands to be heard.
But it's not all shimmering guitars and pounding drums - Egyptian Blue aren't afraid to slow things down and show their softer side. Tracks like "Never" and "Four Is The Last Four" offer a welcome reprieve from the chaos, with dreamy melodies and delicate harmonies that showcase the band's versatility.
In a sea of boring, beige bands, Egyptian Blue are a breath of fresh air - a technicolor explosion of sound and style that demands your attention. "A Living Commodity" is a bold statement from a band on the rise, and one that you won't want to miss. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let Egyptian Blue take you on a wild ride you won't soon forget.
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About the artist
Egyptian Blue
Egyptian Blue burst onto the indie music scene with their unique blend of post-punk energy, dreamy melodies, and infectious hooks. Hailing from Brighton, this four-piece band has been making waves with their electrifying live performances and thought-provoking lyrics. Frontman Andy Buss has a commanding stage presence, his soaring vocals effortlessly cutting through the band's dynamic sound. Guitarist Luke Phelps adds a layer of shimmering riffs, while rhythm section Leith Ambrose and Isaac Ide hold down the fort with their tight, pulsating grooves. Drawing inspiration from bands like The Cure, Joy Division, and The Strokes, Egyptian Blue have crafted a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh. Their music is a rollercoaster of emotions, taking listeners on a journey through heartbreak, hope, and everything in between. Their debut EP, Collateral Damage, received critical acclaim and solidified their position as one of the most exciting new bands to watch. Tracks like "To Be Felt" and "Do You Think You're Worth Your Soul?" showcase their ability to seamlessly blend angsty lyrics with infectious melodies. Egyptian Blue are not just a band, they are a force to be reckoned with. With their raw talent and magnetic charisma, they are sure to continue making waves in the music industry for years to come. Keep an eye on these lads, they are destined for greatness.
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