Locked In is The Harbours’ Single Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
“Locked In” by The Harbours begins with a steady build, drawing the listener in with a rapid-fire bassline that quickly finds support from tight drums and shimmering guitars.
Locked In is The Harbours’ Single Out Now
The band delivers a fresh, dreamy sound that feels refined, a remarkable feat for a group that’s still early in their recording career.
Their artistic maturity is instantly noticeable, as the song flows with a polished ease that feels ready for mainstream attention.
What stands out is the song’s flawless dynamic structure, effortlessly transitioning between its different parts.
A highlight comes at 2:15 when a shift in tempo introduces ethereal vocals and an atmospheric shift, leading into a guitar solo that echoes the iconic style of The Edge from U2.
This moment launches the song toward a grand finale, wrapping up a track that leaves you waiting for more.
The production is top-notch, and it’s clear The Harbours have a knack for crafting songs with precision and passion. If they keep producing tracks of this quality, they’ll surely be a name to watch in the indie scene.
Locked In is The Harbours’ Single Out Now!
Polished!
Following on from the success of ‘So Sweet’ comes the band’s 4th track – ‘Locked In’.
The Harbours are a dynamic indie-pop band known for their melodic tunes and heartfelt lyrics. Formed in 2024, the group has quickly gained a loyal following with their unique sound that blends modern indie vibes with classic pop influences. The band consists of lead vocalist Ollie Drakard and lead guitarist Will Massarella-Tyler.
Will and Ollie met in their first year at University in 2020. They were locked down in halls due to the Corona-Virus restrictions. So, to pass the time, they would sing and play for hours with other music-loving friends. Forming a band, they gigged locally for their 3 years at Uni, racking up over 40 live performances. After graduating, Ollie and Will formed The Harbours and now release music full-time.
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