“Dork writes music that works both as escapism and as a form of therapy for a life marked by overthinking and feelings of otherness. The result is a naked, honest and confronting lyrical universe, the words being at the center of melancholic indie and raw garage rock.
On the debut single ‘Legs’ upcoming indie-rock artist Dork is willing to break her legs just to avoid hanging out with other people. Legs is a groovy, guitar based, feel-bad indie tune with a relatable gen-z sentiment.”
I’ve mentioned many times before how much I enjoy featuring debut singles, and now we have the pleasure of experiencing some debut music from Europe. This time, it’s a delightful and playful indie rock from Denmark. I’ve had it on repeat, and it’s clear that the music draws inspiration from artists like Courtney Barnett or Phoebe Bridgers, yet it still manages to carve out its own unique sound. The 90’s vibes I got from the song were quite appealing, perhaps it was the vocal style that brought that nostalgic feel. I particularly enjoyed the captivating bass guitar, which added a groovy vibe, and the subtle synths that contributed a nice touch to the melody. I’ve been completely immersed in this single and have been thoroughly enjoying it. I’m eager to see what the artist will create next, as this is just the beginning, and it already sounds fantastic.
Writen by Filip Zemcik