SINGLE REVIEW: Colony Couch - Screen (Wrong Number)

Florida's Colony Couch share a stunning, emotional, acoustic indie rock gem in the form of their harrowing new single 'Screened (Wrong Number)'.

Simplistic, tranquil, and haunting 'Screened (Wrong Number)' is a considerate melodic listen. Raw, slightly imperfect vocals give the track life and character. While the guitars trudge, twinkle, and weave throughout. Encapsulating the track's nervous, restless energy beautifully.

Wonderfully murky, it's a cathartic release, the end of an era. Regaining control of your life, relinquishing the power someone once held over you. Screening calls, ignoring pleas, and taking back yourself.

Comparable to Bright Eyes or Idlewild, its majestic, thoughtfully constructed, flawlessly produced slice of early 2000's indie. Captivating and passionate enough to evoke genuine feelings. Authentic and sincere Colony Couch captures the beauty and confusion of uncertainty with heartfelt empathy and faultless professionalism.

Amy

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