Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Sunstinger Release New Track 'Nothing's Alright, Leave Me Alone' (Single Review)



Releasing new single ‘Nothing’s Alright, Leave Me Alone’ on July 24th is alt-rock Fife four-piece Sunstinger. Their new track has a combination of psychedelia, shoegaze and dream-pop influences, making it a stark contrast from previous release ‘The Void’. ‘The Void’ was released on May 1st and has an industrial sound to it, making the sound a lot heavier in comparison to new release ‘Nothing’s Alright, Leave Me Alone’.

Their new track has a distinct shoegaze sound whilst combined with psychedelic influences which are evident in both the song and its hippy-fied lyrics. The backing vocals and echoing sound of lead singer Taylor Wright’s voice really adds to the psychedelic shoegaze sound they were aiming for within the track.

There is also a Britpop twang to the song, which you hear in the immediate beginning. At the start, it sounds like it could be the introduction to an Oasis track, but that soon changes when the vocals enter, however the 90s pop sound still remains apparent throughout. ‘Nothings Alright, Leave Me Alone’ is a modern day psychedelic shoegaze tune that you want to be hearing on a sunny day lying down in the park on the grass, surrounded by daisies - it’s that kinda vibe.

OUT ON JULY 24TH 'Nothing’s Alright, Leave Me Alone' will be released on all major streaming platforms. To keep updated with Sunstinger you can follow their social media platforms here: Facebook /  Twitter Instagram YouTube 

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