Wed: Indie rock at its best

That’s with “Twin Plague”released under full custody, Wednesday it caused a furore in the United States, where many media outlets found it there are many reasons to be excited like listening to a Big Thief record. More demanding and better put together than its predecessors, the new album by Karly Hartzman and his band chronicles suburban life, teenage years on a bicycle, traversing streets littered with cigarette butts, trash and hollow condoms. An alternative trip to the ashes of the American dream, “The Mouse Sees God” Formulate recipes without compromise. “On this album, we’re more extreme and radical than ever before. From a vocal point of view, for example, I crossed a certain line, the danger zone, it’s just not comfortable for me at all. I sing things that, on paper, are not deep at all.” my rope…” In this case, a cry uttered on high “Believing Bull” does not save sensitivity“It comes from a place where there is sadness. This cry is related to the loss of a friend”, says Karly Hartzman. “That song describes the last night we spent together. When I play it in concert, I never force myself to relive the memory. I think more about the frustration that accumulated throughout the day. Thinking of the death of a friend on stage, it would really became a nightmare… On the other hand, for studio recordings, I gave everything. I cried full of anger, despair and pain: tears that came from the heart.”

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