SINGLE REVIEW: Unseen Medicine - Twice For a Fight

France's Unseen Medicine delivers a shot of raw punk energy on their new single 'Twice for a Fight'.

A deep, gritty bass intro leads into trashing drums, a pulsating hook, and impactful distorted guitars topped with raw, brash, protesting vocals.

'Twice for a Fight' is frantic, raucous, and in your face. It beams with nonchalant confidence and a perfectly underproduced sound. Chaotic energy blasts and swirls like a whirlpool of urgency. It's structured yet rampant and sure to ignite any mosh pit.

A tender moment of glittering guitars and thoughtful drums allows Unseen Medicine to showcase a different side to their sound, and highlight their versatility as musicians before ending on captivating group vox and a bold, bounding outro.

'Twice For a Fight' is an exhilarating serving of punk madness and mayhem with added quirks to allow Unseen Medicine to show what they're made of!

Amy

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