Nashville’s The Thing With Feathers return with their rousing track ‘Static’.

“‘Static’ is the kind of track the commands action; whether it’s just an appreciative tap of the foot to the beat or a full-on fist pumping surrender. ”


Nashville’s The Thing With Feathers return with their rousing track ‘Static’.

Nashville-based indie-rock quartet The Thing With Feathers began as a garage band aiming to become a fixture in nearby college towns. Since their humble beginning, David Welcsh, Sean Carroll, Alex Hendricks and Chris Roussell have continued to build on their DYI ethos and found early success with their 2019 single ‘Figure It Out’ which has nearly reached one million Spotify streams. Their latest release, ‘Static’, solidifies their rhythm-driven sound and looks forward to the release of their long-awaited debut EP, ‘Sunday in the South’.

Opening with exhilarating guitars and a bright, indie beat, ‘Static’ fluctuates between vulnerability and defiance. The rousing guitar riffs usher in a hard-hitting, anthemic chorus, punctuated by rolling drums and emotive, pleading lyrics. It is an incredibly tight track, flowing seamlessly from verse to verse with technical prowess and narrative continuity, distantly reminiscent of crowd-pleasing 00s and early 10s indie-rock. 

‘Static’ is the kind of track the commands action; whether it’s just an appreciative tap of the foot to the beat or a full-on fist pumping surrender. 


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Review Written By Liza Kupreeva

 

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