A trendy rock enchantment reveals on “Collective Exclusivity,” a memorable new single from Netherlands-based Brazilian duo The Decrease Coast. The challenge first caught our ears with the observe “Reset:Default” — and “Collective Exclusivity” is a stirring thematic continuation of that launch.
“Reset:Default” depicted a protagonist coming to the painful realization that they’re no completely different from the very folks they as soon as judged. Now, fully disillusioned, they retreat right into a delusional state, clinging to the haunting thought: “Who can forgive me if I’m by myself?” Nonetheless avoiding true accountability, they continue to be on a path of denial and self-pity — with redemption nonetheless being a future prospect, moderately than imminent.
Emotively impactful vocals and wailing guitar tones stir all through the observe, with the “…if I’m by myself” higher-pitched vocal disposition being artfully reflective of the aforementioned themes. Extra nocturnal guitar pulses emanate in the course of the verses, constructing with intrigue into the extra enthused central hook — reminding fondly there of Tremendous Furry Animals in its evolving, hooky spirit. “Collective Exclusivity” marks one other success from The Decrease Coast.
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This and different tracks featured this month might be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.