Tired of Liberty
Tired of Liberty
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Our Take
Our Take
Lo and behold, the indie scene has birthed a new contender for your listening pleasure: Lounge Society's debut album, "Tired of Liberty." Hailing from Hebden Bridge, these youngsters have crafted a record that is as cheeky as it is thought-provoking.
From the opening track, "Burn the Heather," you're immediately hit with a wave of post-punk energy that will leave you yearning for more. Frontman Cameron Davey's raspy vocals inject a sense of urgency into each song, making you feel like you're in the midst of a rebellion against the status quo.
Tracks like "Cain's Heresy" and "Vain To Declare" showcase the band's ability to blend snarling guitars with jazzy undertones, creating a sound that is both chaotic and strangely alluring. The influences of bands like The Fall and Fat White Family are evident, but Lounge Society manage to put their own spin on things, creating a sound that is uniquely theirs.
However, the album does have its missteps. Tracks like "Our Dreams Are Greene" and "Planet Earth Calling" feel a bit derivative, lacking the spark that makes the rest of the album so compelling. But fear not, dear listener, for these missteps are quickly overshadowed by the sheer brilliance of tracks like "Silk for the Starving" and "Valley Bottom Fever."
Overall, "Tired of Liberty"is a promising debut from Lounge Society, proving that the future of indie music is in good hands. So go ahead, give it a spin and let yourself get lost in the quirky, rebellious world of Lounge Society. Trust us, you won't regret it.
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About the artist
The Lounge Society
Meet Lounge Society, the dynamic quartet hailing from the gritty city of Wakefield. This band is not your average indie rock outfit; they blend post-punk, jazz, and spoken word to create a sound that is uniquely their own. Formed in 2019, Lounge Society wasted no time in making a name for themselves in the UK music scene. With infectious energy and a rebellious spirit, they have captivated audiences across the country with their electrifying live performances. Lead vocalist Cameron Davey's raw, soulful vocals are reminiscent of a young Jarvis Cocker, while guitarist Herbie May's frenetic riffs add a sense of urgency to their music. The backbone of the band is provided by drummer Matt Taylor and bassist Otto Clark, whose tight rhythms keep the songs driving forward. Their debut EP, "Silk for the Starving", is a whirlwind of influences, from the jagged guitars of Gang of Four to the poetic lyrics of Patti Smith. Tracks like "Burn the Heather" and "Generation Game" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend genres and create a sound that is both familiar and fresh. Lounge Society's live shows are not to be missed; they bring a chaotic energy that is sure to get audiences moving. With a DIY ethos and a punk spirit, this band is poised to take the music world by storm. Watch out for Lounge Society, because they are a force to be reckoned with.
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