Distortion paired with high energy: that’s what Glass Of Wine hits you with when it comes bursting out of your speakers. Wired Euphoria delivers a track that’s made for movement, for volume, for the heat that comes from carefree, sweaty dancing in a packed underground bar. From its very first seconds, the song announces itself with flourish, and you just know it’s going to be urgent and unapologetic throughout.
The track’s heart is undoubtedly its electric guitar – it’s raw, buzzing with energy, and crashes with utmost confidence. This alive, jagged sound, when combined with the breathy, gritty vocals, draws you in like no other combination can. The song feels like it’s being performed right in front of you – like you’ve caught it mid-performance, strained and intimate – and this energy gives the song its biggest emotional pull. It’s unabashedly joyful, and this comes not from polish or neatness, but from its carefree, almost reckless abandon.
Despite the distortion that runs through every element of the track, it lands loud and clear. There’s an undeniable sense of fun through it all: it’s music that acts as release and catharsis. As its rhythm pulses forward, sweeping you along with it relentlessly, you’ll quickly find that it’s impossible to listen to it while standing still. It’s honest, spontaneous, and rough around the edges in the best way possible – it doesn’t polish itself to be palatable or overthink how it sounds. Glass Of Wine thrives on pushing boundaries to their limits, and then pushing some more, and by the end, it’s clear that this is about the thrill of being swallowed by music that doesn’t try too hard. Give it a listen here!