Curb have been ricocheting up the radar for a while now. Having performed with the likes of Twin Peaks, Kult Country, and Darlia (to name a few), the West Midlands four-piece have announced their debut physical release.
The first piece of new material to come from the band in six months, "Outside" is a storm of twanging riffs and silk-smooth vocals. An anthem for anyone who's ever felt like an outcast, the track's thunderous guitars and ceaselessly driving rhythms hammer the music heartwards. "Words don't come so easily" vocalist Tom O'Ryan croons, "but I think it's plain to see that we're standing on the outside."
Psychedelic influences meld into a rock-and-roll aesthetic, presenting the band at their most raucous yet. Resounding guitar riffs skid and screech whilst vocals glide with an inspiring ease - anarchic cries contrasting perfectly behind a cool and collected front.
With release details yet to be announced, stream "Outside" below.
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