Single: since torino – portree, 1992

portree, 1992 is the first single from our debut EP, a long night down to calgary, a loosely conceptual collection of six songs-as-vignettes, capturing distinct stories and moments in time. The release pushes the boundaries of our alt-country sound, blending new soundscapes and sonic experimentation while deepening their already distinctive narrative lyricism.

This is a captivating quote about the latest single from an emo alt-country group hailing from Sheffield, UK, who are currently in the process of crafting a new EP set to be released in the near future. This particular song offers a more stripped-down interpretation of their signature sound, infused with an emotive essence that resonates throughout the entire track.

The band has already shared a couple of singles on their Bandcamp page, and I highly recommend giving them a listen. Their newest single is a beautifully minimalist emo track that’s bound to tug at your heartstrings and make you fall in love with it instantly. I was truly taken by its sound, showcasing a delicate blend of craftsmanship.

The gentle, twinkling guitars in the background, paired with a deliberate, slow tempo, create an enchanting atmosphere that draws you in completely. As a delightful surprise, a trumpet joins in towards the end, adding a unique touch that elevates the song and serves as a poignant culmination of the overall experience.

I was so enamored with this track that I couldn’t resist listening to it again, completely captivated by its emotional depth and artistry.

Written by Filip Zemcik