SINGLE REVIEW: Robin Lewis - Still the Same

Robin Lewis's latest track, 'Still the Same,' presents a bold and energetic foray into the world of post-punk with a distinctively experimental edge. This uptempo rock song forgoes any frills, delivering its raw, unapologetic message through a blend of smooth and angular guitar work. The track’s sonic landscape is as dynamic as it is innovative, incorporating sweeping guitar solos that maintain a gritty DIY ethos while embracing the avant-garde sensibilities of post-punk.

Lewis’s vocals are striking in their authenticity, characterised by a distinctive rawness that adds a genuine touch to the song. The imperfections in his voice enhance the track's sincerity, aligning with the spirit of artists like Bowie. 'Still the Same' skilfully merges melodic elements with a forward-thinking approach, making it both an engaging listen and a testament to the evolution of punk into more experimental territories. Through this track, Lewis not only honours punk's roots but also ventures into new sonic landscapes, creating a track that’s as reflective as it is exhilarating.

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