Crispy Crunchy Nothing
Crispy Crunchy Nothing
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Our Take
Our Take
After eagerly anticipating the release of PACKS' latest album "Crispy Crunchy Nothing," I can confidently say that it lives up to the hype in truly unexpected ways. This Toronto-based four-piece band has managed to create a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh, drawing influences from 90s indie rock while still feeling entirely current.
The album kicks off with the infectious energy of "Honey," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the record with its catchy hooks and groovy basslines. From there, PACKS takes listeners on a journey through dreamy indie pop melodies and crunchy guitar riffs that will have you tapping your foot and nodding your head in no time.
One standout track is "Silvertongue," a shimmering gem that highlights lead singer Madeline Link's captivating vocals and poetic lyricism. The band's ability to craft such introspective and relatable songs is truly impressive, making "Crispy Crunchy Nothing" a standout in the indie music scene.
Overall, PACKS has delivered a solid album that is sure to appeal to fans of lo-fi indie rock with a hint of nostalgia. "Crispy Crunchy Nothing" is a must-listen for anyone looking for a fresh take on the genre, and PACKS is definitely a band to keep an eye on in the future. So grab a snack, sit back, and let this album take you on a crispy, crunchy musical journey.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Cheese
2. 4th of July
3. Dishwater
4. Abalone
5. Sunscreen + Epoxy
6. Brown Eyes
7. Not the Same
8. Late to the Festivities
9. EC
10. Say My Name
11. Smallest One
12. Rag Doll
13. Laughing Till I Cry
14. Always Be a Kid
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Packs
Introducing PACKS, the vibrant indie rock quartet from Brooklyn who are making waves with their infectious melodies and witty lyricism. Fronted by the charismatic and enigmatic vocalist Madeline Link, PACKS bring a refreshing blend of jangly guitars, punchy drums, and dreamy pop sensibilities to the scene. Their highly anticipated debut album, "Take the Cake", is a delightful romp through the trials and tribulations of modern life, with tracks like "Hold My Hand" and "New TV" showcasing their knack for crafting catchy hooks and clever wordplay. Link's distinctive voice floats effortlessly over the band's lush instrumentation, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and contemporary. With their quirky sense of humour and unapologetically DIY approach, PACKS have quickly garnered a loyal following and critical acclaim. Their live shows are a high-energy affair, with Link mesmerizing audiences with her magnetic stage presence and the band's tight musicianship keeping fans on their feet. In a sea of bland indie acts, PACKS stand out as a breath of fresh air, offering a unique perspective on love, loss, and the absurdity of everyday life. With "Take the Cake", they have proven themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the indie rock world, and we can't wait to see what they have in store for us next. So grab a slice, sit back, and let PACKS take you on a musical journey unlike any other.
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