Splinter is The Wichitas’ Ep Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
The Wichitas aren’t here to mess around. Their Ep Splinter packs a punch from the very first riff, preparing you for an intense rock experience.
Splinter is The Wichitas’ Ep Out Now
This band brings raw energy to the table, kicking off with Wide Open World, an opener with powerful guitars and vocals that hit like a jolt of electricity.
The rough, direct approach of the vocals cuts right through, giving their music an undeniable edge.
Head in the Clouds keeps the energy high, laced with ‘90s grunge vibes but with a twist. The Wichitas play with dynamics, shifting through complex rhythmic changes and giving the track a lively, gritty feel. The lead singer’s rusty, textured voice brings a unique character that feels made for this raw rock style.
Sunken Ship follows, blending steady guitar rhythms with strategically timed pauses that ramp up the tension before exploding into a bold chorus. There’s a nod to classic rock here, though with fresh melodies and a modern approach.
Peacekeeper opens with a riff that tips its hat to Jimi Hendrix and takes the energy up another notch. It’s infused with classic rock soul and might be one of the most memorable tracks in their lineup.
You can practically feel the hours this band has spent honing their craft in the practice room, as each song achieves a powerful synergy between band members.
Splinter, the EP’s closing track, hits like an avalanche. With pressing rhythms that give the sensation of a bullet train speeding forward, this track leaves you with a relentless burst of energy.
The Wichitas have shown they’re a band to keep an eye on, bringing rock back to its primal, electrifying roots.
Splinter is The Wichitas’ Ep Out Now!
Electrifying!
The Wichitas is a three-piece garage rock band from Mexborough, taking influence from bands such as the Black Keys, The Datsuns and Queens of the Stone Age.
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