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The Sad Season Mark Their Debut with a Staggeringly Iconic Blues Rock EP, ‘It’s All Too Loud in Here’
The Sad Season Mark Their Debut with a Staggeringly Iconic Blues Rock EP, ‘It’s All Too Loud in Here’

The Sad Season Mark Their Debut with a Staggeringly Iconic Blues Rock EP, ‘It’s All Too Loud in Here’

The Sad Season is a UK-based rock band with a distinctive blues rock appeal. With a charming oomph in their musical style, The Sad Season thrive on their unabashed creativity and willingness to experiment with retro motifs and modern nuances. Their musical solidarity and a refreshing spirit make them a one-of-a-kind rock band from the United Kingdom.

The Sad Season recently released a vibrant and sonically immersive EP called ‘It’s All Too Loud in Here’. Featuring three stunning rock gems, the album takes on an experimental plunge into the world of rock motifs and unfurls some stellar musical brilliance. Both intriguing and refreshing, the EP features some amazing blues rock tracks with a metal spirit and insanely wild, electrifying vocals. Embodying a vintage charm, the three tracks feature breathtaking rock energy with maddening guitars, heartthrobbing beats and a classic good old rock oomph. ‘Tungsten Lights’ is a powerful introduction to the relentless and wild spirit of the artists, exemplifying their rock synergy and masterful craft. Making for a stunning EP opener with its wholesome, wild energy and a pace that hooks you right from the start, awakening your curiosity about what’s to follow. The range of the entire EP is so vibrant that each of the three songs offers something unique, and yet there’s a beautiful sonic cohesiveness among the tracks. 

‘Breathing Out the Smoke’ is a track with an impelling energy, vivid freshness, and a cathartic rock flair. Blending metal motifs with banger vocals, the song feels like a wild, rhythmic gem. The breathtaking instrumentality and maddening energy make you want to get up and groove along. On the other hand, ‘Hermits Under Blankets’ embraces theological motifs with psychological elements effortlessly. The verses portray a humanistic zeal, encouraging one’s intellectual and emotional flowering through raw, chaotic acceptance of it. 

What makes The Sad Season stand out is its unapologetic zeal for experimentation. Their willingness to tap into the less-explored tangents or rock music is what gives them a distinctive appeal. Creativity is something the band thrives on, and that’s exactly what makes these three stellar numbers beautiful in every aspect. 

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Excellent, energetic drums, unhinged, wild and cathartic vocals, with a maddening rock energy, lend the EP an irresistible charm. With striking creativity and lyrics that are deeply cathartic, meaningful and introspective, the songs feel like a perfect emotional outlet for those who love some good rock music. These tracks are not meant for superficial listening; instead, they are meant to be taken in slowly and paid attention to, so that you may reap the best out of their deep emotional intensity! 

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