Their ballsy move has definitely paid off, as the track is arguably their most creative work to date.
It's more mellow than their previous tracks, radiating a warm, endearing ambiance, that illustrates a cooler, suaver side to the group.
Their older tracks use more synth and dance melodies, whereas this track has a more prominent guitar sound and showcases the range of front man Alfie Jefferies vocals, which flit from gravelly rock cries to dreamy lilts.
As the track progresses bold riffs and drops gives the song a refreshing grit that's sure to be a 'wow moment' when performed live. The final instrumental incorporates a more upbeat vibe, providing the song with an engaging vigour and ending on a Herculean high.
Overall it's a very promising addition to their discography. Glass Peaks shine when they have more creative freedom and their DIY approach is injecting some wonderful originality and colour into their already strong set.
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