SINGLE REVIEW: Spoilers - Peaches and Cream

Brit punksters' Spoilers challenge whether anyone is really living the dream or if we're all stuck somewhere in limbo fighting to get where we want to be while battling the skeletons in our closet on blasting, melodic banger 'Peaches and Cream'.

An up-tempo, fast-paced, spirited listen 'Peaches and Cream' kicks ass from the moment it arrives on your stereo. Infectious and catchy it's 2 minutes 45 for raucous garage punk. Killer riffs, bouncing drums, and rhythmic sound with anthemic qualities. The lads know how to deliver a mosh pit ignitor with the right balance of production and DIY rowdiness

Behind its fast-paced exterior 'Peaches and Cream' delves into the depths of mental health struggles. The challenges of anxiety and the feeling of yearning to be living your best life but instead being somewhere left of centre feeling lost, alone, and out of place. The idea that you can have everything you ever wanted yet still not be happy. The familiar theme that while people present as having a fantastic life behind closed doors they're going through living hell hiding their struggles daily. It's a phenomenal, relatable lyric that is guaranteed to make you think.

Spoilers are here to not only provide good time, sing your heart out punk tunes but to also produce real, hard-hitting, relatable anthems. 'Peaches and Cream' is an exhilarating sound and a piece of masterful songwriting. The lads ooze talent and deserve a lot more recognition than their 300 monthly Spotify listens. Anyone who's ever felt their life is stuck in second gear going nowhere needs to give 'Peaches and Cream' a listen!

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

Age: eternally 21 (I’m really Peter Pan!).

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