SINGLE REVIEW: Transit Cop - He Brings Trouble

Transit Cop, the indie rock and post-punk stalwarts from Cheltenham, are making a triumphant return with their new EP, "Shake Out Your Sorrow," set to release on October 4, 2024. Leading this charge is their eagerly awaited single, ‘He Brings Trouble,’ marking their first new release in 17 years. This powerful comeback is sure to resonate with fans old and new, signalling the band's return with a burst of infectious energy.

Transit Cop, featuring Guy Lewis on lead vocals and guitar, Marcus Attwood on bass and guitar, Andy Brotherton on drums, Russ Mulligan on guitar, and Paul Richards on keyboards and synths, has always been known for their high-energy performances and a raw, emotive sound that blends indie rock and textural post-punk. Back in 2007, they were rapidly rising stars, playing sold-out gigs and garnering rave reviews. Despite an indefinite hiatus brought on by life’s twists and turns, they never disbanded, always holding onto the hope of reuniting.

Reflecting on their past material and refining it for a modern audience, Transit Cop's "Shake Out Your Sorrow" EP showcases their growth while staying true to their roots. ‘He Brings Trouble’ is a bittersweet indie gem, bursting with infectious energy. Guy Lewis's vocals are raw yet perfectly professional, exuding honesty and emotion. The guitars captivate with a quintessentially indie chime, weaving addictive chords and bending riffs into a confident, well-produced track.

The song’s structure is masterful, using tempo lulls to build emotion and impact, creating an indie disco floor filler that’s laced with '90s nostalgia yet feels perfectly modern and relevant. The powerful lead into the finale ramps up the adrenaline before mellowing out to a close, leaving listeners craving more. It's an epic comeback single, sure to be a hit even with the most discerning indie kids.

Transit Cop’s return is not just a nod to their past but a confident step into the future, promising more of the intense, gritty, and unapologetically honest music that made them a name to watch. ‘He Brings Trouble’ is the perfect reintroduction to a band that never truly left the hearts of their fans, and a compelling introduction to the new ones they’re bound to make during their resurgence.

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