Gulfer – End Of The World [Listen]

Today the Montreal band Gulfer dropped the single called End Of The World via Topshelf Records and Royal Mountain Records.
A cool hazy somewhat of a lo-fi-esque indie rock track.

About the track:
Although “End of the World” isn’t Gulfer’s first pandemic song, it’s their first that explores our collective adaptations to new realities.
Over intricate call and response guitars that seem to fold in on themselves, Vincent Ford sings of themes parallel to the end of the world: selective memory holes; playing with fire without a care for consequence; and finding your own new ways to cope and just get through the day.

End times be damned, “End of the World” is decidedly more melodic than punk, with hooks that demonstrate the band’s ability to write songs on any part of the experimental rock spectrum.
Its keenly constructed rhythms keep Gulfer’s compositions unpredictable and inventive, perhaps a figurative mirror in which the band can optimistically see a way out of the impending end of the world.


End Of The World gets: 📷📷📷📷📷📷📷/10.

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