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messier’s ‘Baskervilles’ Delivers Hauntingly Beautiful Soundscapes
Finnish indie rock duo messier has unveiled “Baskervilles,” a stunning track that previews their upcoming sophomore album Stream of Guilty Consciousness. The song is an exploration of the human need to catastrophize, a theme that is both timely and deeply personal. With this single, messier demonstrates their continued growth and their ability to tackle complex emotions through bold musical choices.
From the very start, “Baskervilles” grips you with its atmospheric tension, setting the tone for the emotional rollercoaster to come. The interplay between the sweeping guitar riffs and ethereal vocal delivery creates a haunting effect that lingers long after the song has ended. The track builds with a sense of urgency, reflecting the lyrics’ focus on spiraling thoughts and the self-sustaining nature of anxiety. It’s a reflection of the duo’s growth since their 2021 debut album On Malaise, as they continue to refine their experimental sound.
“Baskervilles” explores the destructive cycle of negative thinking and the mind’s tendency to spiral into self-destructive patterns. The lyrics are raw and poignant, vividly capturing the internal conflict that many face when caught in anxiety and doubt. Huumonen’s emotive delivery adds another layer of depth, drawing the listener into the song’s emotional core. This honest portrayal of vulnerability, paired with the band’s ability to convey such complex themes, sets them apart in the indie rock scene, resonating with anyone who has struggled with their own inner turmoil.
The arrangement of Baskervilles showcases messier’s skill in creating atmospheric and textured sound. The track flows through dramatic shifts in energy, starting with quieter, introspective moments before building to intense, cathartic bursts. The layering of instruments adds richness to the song, amplifying its emotional intensity. These shifts reflect the unpredictable nature of anxiety, where calmness can suddenly give way to overwhelming fear. Baskervilles also offers a glimpse into what’s to come in their upcoming album, Stream of Guilty Consciousness, set to release in 2025, with its intricate arrangements and emotional depth.
With this latest single, messier has delivered yet another captivating piece of music that showcases their ever-evolving sound and ability to tackle heavy themes with grace. As anticipation builds for the full album release, “Baskervilles” serves as a powerful reminder of the duo’s unique place in the indie rock genre.
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Concrete Club Pull Off Something Special on “People Like Us”
Concrete Club have always had that thing going on where they’re pulling from post-punk and indie rock without sounding like they’re trying to prove anything. This track takes that further. The synths sit in a way that makes you listen, and there’s this rhythm that just locks in and makes you want to move without thinking about it. It’s the kind of song structure that works on you after a few listens, not just the first time through.
What I’ve noticed about Concrete Club is that they’re not interested in smoothing out the rough parts. They’ve been grinding the Manchester circuit, building an actual following, and their songs aren’t about sounding polished. They’re about real things: what it’s like living in a city, losing track of time on nights out, trying to find something that makes sense when nothing does. “People Like Us” fits right into that.
Rowetta’s featured spot here is the thing that makes it work. Her voice against Jonny Brewster’s, with Kallum Delf on guitar, Mark Demuth holding down the bass, and Jamie Butterworth on drums, it all just clicks. They brought in Jonny McGill to handle the drums on this one, and you can feel the fresh energy that brought, but it still sounds unmistakably like them.
This is a song that gets better the more you sit with it. If you’ve been sleeping on Concrete Club, this is the one to start with. Listen here.
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