The French Press
The French Press
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Our Take
Our Take
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever have served up a delectable slice of indie rock with their latest offering, "The French Press." Much like a freshly brewed cup of coffee from a Parisian cafe, this album is smooth, rich, and full of flavour.
From the opening track, "French Press," to the closing notes of "Wither With You," RBCF showcase their trademark blend of jangly guitars, punchy drums, and infectious melodies. It's like they've bottled the essence of a summer road trip along the coast and distilled it into ten tracks of pure musical sunshine.
The band's knack for crafting catchy hooks and clever lyrics is on full display here, with songs like "Julie’s Place" and "Sick Bug" sure to get stuck in your head for days on end. And with a sound that sits somewhere between The Strokes and Real Estate, RBCF have carved out a niche all their own in the crowded indie rock landscape.
But what really sets "The French Press" apart is the band's ability to capture the bittersweet complexities of life and love in their music. Tracks like "Colours Run" and "Dig Up" strike a perfect balance between melancholy reflection and infectious energy, making for a listening experience that is both soul-stirring and dance-inducing.
In short, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever have delivered a true gem with "The French Press." So grab a croissant, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and let this album transport you to a sun-soaked daydream by the sea. Cheers!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. French Press
2. Julie's Place
3. Sick Bug
4. Colours Run
5. Dig Up
6. Fountain of Good Fortune
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever are here to shake up the indie scene with their unique blend of jangly guitars and infectious melodies. Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, this five-piece band has been making waves since their formation in 2013. With influences ranging from classic rock to modern indie, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever have managed to carve out a sound that is distinctly their own. Their catchy hooks and clever lyrics have earned them a loyal following, both in their native Australia and abroad. The band's debut album, "Hope Downs," released in 2018, was met with critical acclaim and solidified their place in the indie rock world. Tracks like "Talking Straight" and "Mainland" showcase the band's knack for crafting memorable tunes that stick in your head long after the song has ended. But Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever are not just your run-of-the-mill indie band. Their dynamic live shows are a sight to behold, with infectious energy and an undeniable chemistry between band members. It's no wonder they've become a festival favourite, captivating audiences wherever they go. In a world where indie rock can sometimes feel a bit stale, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever are a breath of fresh air. With their infectious tunes and undeniable charm, this band is sure to be making waves for years to come. So grab your dancing shoes and get ready to join the party with Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever.
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