INHEAVEN blur skate punk with acidic pop vocals on "Treats"
04 November 2016, 16:49
| Written by
Laurence Day
INHEAVEN's new single "Treats" is a mighty mesh of rowdy pop punk vibes and acidic Wolf Alice-y vocals.
Tom Dalgety (Pixies) produces the track, which is described as a "protest song for the next generation".
"Our country has disenfranchised all of our young people, creativity is being squashed, and fundamental human rights ignored," say INHEAVEN. "We want a different future than the one that has been predetermined for us... we want someone to treat us right."
The foursome's Chloe Little takes the reigns on vocals for this one, crooning above a thumping skate-punk backdrop - crank this one way up and prepare to let loose.
The band are currently touring with Jamie T, and will tour with Blossoms next month. Keep up to date with all their shows.
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