WL//WH Track Of The Day Quietly Into The Night
Quietly Into The Night is a four-piece unit hailing from Gourock, Scotland, fresh from dropping last May their first “The Green” EP, defined by an evolving, 90s-tinged, noisy guitar sound at the swirling intersection of grungy Alternative Rock and feedback-laden Shoegaze and Post-Rock.
The band, made of Marky Anderson on vocals and guitar, Colin Peden on guitar, Gram Allan on drums, and Steven Stewart on bass, have joined forces with fellow Inverclyde-based Eva Tedeschi from jangly pop duo The Cords on vocals for the new single “I Only Bleed,” exploring unusual dreamy indie pop territories with a dash of early The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, bursting at the seams with sparkling melancholy.
The tune deals with a person who allows themselves to be vulnerable and then ends up getting hurt and only bleeding.
The unrelenting vibrant tempo of shuffling drumming and lithe moody bass pulses fuels crisp, scraping rhythm guitar riffs that sway and flutter with dizzying breezy intensity, laced with subtly ringing ripples, wistful glistening flourishes and forlorn keyboards, along with dreamy anxious vocals, only bleeding.
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