“Outro” comes in swinging with an explosive sound that feels ripped straight from a “1995 Chicago” indie rock show—loud, booming, and completely immersive. The track is an electrifying blend of psych-pop and post-punk, with an intensity that borders on sensory overload. The guitars crash, the rhythm section pounds relentlessly, and the vocals cut through like a fever dream, making it easy to see why the band draws comparisons to R.E.M. on a space-rock bender. It’s the kind of song built for a packed rock venue, where the sheer volume rattles through your bones.
The Massachusetts-based group fully embraces its influences, channeling the raw, unfiltered energy of bands like Built to Spill and Deerhunter while keeping their own sharp, chaotic edge. There’s an almost hypnotic quality to the track, with its dense layers of sound pressing in from all sides, making for a listening experience that’s both exhilarating and a little overwhelming.
Written by Nthatile Mavuso

