2000s punk rock energy making its presence more than felt, ‘$trawberry Blues’ by BruceBan$hee will have you feeling transcendental with its impossibly magnetic energy.
Gritty electric guitar riffs paired with lazy, laid-back vocals start off the song, but don’t commit yourself to that tone, because the song shifts almost immediately post this. Howls acting as vocal riffs in the background offer tremendous energies to the already great energy of the song. The song is upbeat, with thunderous layers put together in a way that will have you head banging into the air helplessly. The shift that comes in the last bit of the song, brings the song to a full circle, considering the song started out with the same sound.
The flow of the vocals is unimaginably good, and will make you want to learn the lyrics and sing your heart out to the track. There is something so cathartic about the sound of the track, and it deserves to be played out and loud on a big speaker.
Dynamicity is weaved into the song in a significant manner, because at no point will the song have you thinking that it is getting repetitive. The track lies along the lines of the punk rock and garage rock genre, and might make you think of bands like Simple Plan and The All-American Projects. As a result, the track will put you on a bandwagon of nostalgia as you remember the golden 2000s when punk and garage were all the rage.
Absolutely give this song a definite listen if your punk and garage rock is your vibe and you have been missing the same in the contemporary music scene.