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Lost Souls Crux
Lost Souls Crux
Lost Souls Crux

Crux’s ‘Lost Souls’: A Catchy Indie Rock Ode of Adversity

Crux, the UK indie rock band hailing from Newcastle, has great new track with “Lost Souls.” With their roots firmly planted in the local music scene, Crux has been steadily gaining recognition, and this song is a new gem in their discography. With recognition from “Send Me Your Ears,” BBC Radio 6’s Tom Robinson, and BBC Newcastle’s Nicky Roberts, Crux has been marking their mark.

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“Lost Souls” is an upbeat indie rock song that has elements of garage rock and pop punk. From the moment the bass line kicks in with its rapid, groovy rhythm, and the snappy snare and steady rock drum beat take over, you know you’re in for a trip. The catchy new wave-influenced chorus with its sweet chord progressions is an instant earworm. The sweet sultry guitar licks add much coolness to the song.

The lyrical theme of “Lost Souls” deals with the struggles faced by the youth. Portrayed through the metaphor of a sinking ship lost at sea with the captain and crew eating caviar while ignoring the the impending storm. The youth are forced into doom, but they are united in facing the adversity together. The song’s outro, featuring vocal harmonies and chiming guitar leads, exudes a captivating nocturnal vibe, leaving listeners immersed in its emotional depths. The song was produced at Blank Studios by Sam Grant, ensuring that every element shines through.

“Lost Souls” is a sonic journey that encapsulates the essence of indie rock with powerful lyrics and an electrifying sound. Crux has a unique musical voice, that will resonate with its listeners.

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