FOR FANS OF: Inhaler, Catfish and The Bottlemen, The Vaccines
Midlands dream pop rock band Violet released single "Fade" today, a very melodic and moody grungey-indie track. "Fade" has pedal immersed guitars, combined with drums and powerful basslines to create a haunted yet beautiful sound. The track was produced by Catherine Marks at the famous Assault & Battery Studios. "Fade" is a song that Violet have been sitting on for a while, a live show fan favorite. About the track, the band says "...it touches on your teenage naivety and the transition into the "real" working world." It's a breathtaking song that sounds like it came off a coming-of-age film soundtrack, and I adore it so, so much.
"It's earl grey tea in musical form, and I want to drink it over & over."
"Fade" is the exact brand of indie rock I was obsessed with in high school. It sounds nostalgic, it sounds like the world is ending, it sounds like how it feels and smells just before it's about to rain. It's earl grey tea in musical form, and I want to drink it over & over. "Fade" is both beautiful and very cinematic, I'm very fond of it. It's a must-listen, a song to put on your coming-of-age playlists, a song to listen to while you question your existence and self.
"Fade" is the first song I have ever heard by Violet, and I'm so glad I did. It's an instant favorite, and I'm extremely excited to dive into their past releases & await their future releases.
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