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Deep.Sleep - 1994 Track Review

Newcastle indie-rock group  Deep.Sleep  are back with their latest single '1994'. The single was launched last night at an intimate gig at indie hot spot Little Buildings, which has become synonymous with the finest live performances Newcastle has to offer. The lads have stayed true to their roots with the track, telling the tale of a turbulent love affair with an older woman whilst venturing through a chaotic night out in Newcastle. The track opens with an vibrant guitar riff before welcoming peppy percussion and front man Dan Frend's lilting vocals, creating an upbeat yet chilled ambiance. Frend's vocals have adopted a smoother tone, focusing more on creating charming harmonies opposed to grittier, bolder front he usually opts for, giving the song a poised fluidity. As the track progresses, the band incorporates a series of melodies that showcases their flair for creating memorable, catchy riffs and a balanced, yet engaging and full-bodied sound. Overall...