The Newcastle-based band Bosola has in the present day revealed their new single, “Consolation Dysfunction”, which is their second launch of the 12 months following February’s “Fact Man”.
Talking concerning the track the band says – ” … “Consolation Dysfunction” is a track about reaching the tip of your tether in a relationship, washed up and burnt out, it is time to cut up.”
I might need to say that that is by far their most cohesive monitor so far, and transferring on may very well be the track that wins them a plethora of followers.
Sticking to his type the brand new single is as soon as once more an excellent instance of Bosola’s charming swagger-laden guitar tones, and proper from the outset, it is washed out with loads of guitar sounds. Vocally it is in the identical realm as Alex Turner and Liam Fray, two fellow North England vocalists which have captured the ears and hearts of hundreds of thousands.
The Energy-Pop tones circulate strongly right here too with some comparisons with the method that The Beatles have been famed for echoing all through “Consolation Dysfunction”, and in all honesty, I am stunned they don’t seem to be already taking on the Geordie scene like Sam Fender did. With the ultimate few seconds having an enthralling sound to them within the type of the delay on the guitar I felt nearly like I used to be deep listening to “A Weekend within the Metropolis” by Bloc Occasion.
I might need to say that that is by far their most cohesive monitor so far, and transferring on may very well be the track that wins them a plethora of followers.