Relish rock mid-week with CATSINGTON, Sleeps While Walking & Nick Cody and the Heartache
- Music Maniac 1
- Jun 13
- 2 min read
Kick in to 5th gear, for we have a perfect indie rock trio for you with CATSINGTON, Sleeps While Walking & Nick Cody and the Heartache. Listen to their music here and follow for more!:
CATSINGTON-motorbike
Go off-roading, and find your way with CATSINGTON. With greener greens become a joyous, layered single to enjoy, the band is back with a tune about two-wheelers. Is it about the vehicle, or where we go with it as our ticket to dreams? When the layers from the vocals and instrumentals coalesce, you find yourself honing into different parts of the song-a thrill you can experience time and again. Gruff, raspy vocals are combined in perfect stereo symphony to play to the left of your focal window to create an amalgam that is more addictive than Adderall in iced tea. Joy and a fidget toy-for your pocket. When instrumental breaks and bridges appear, you’re allowed to ride your bike to the other side. Happy riding!:
Sleeps While Walking-Hollowman
Dreamy sonic mixtures cascading into distorted fragments of guitar-Sleeps While Walking return. Hollowman is following a nihilists visions while they finally feel an ounce of something. Does he speak it? Doesn’t have to, as the chorus chord progression allows for a levity that counteracts the swirling psychedelia in a bottle that it is. Though there is a familiar progression that draws you into the song, and the instrumental sections are the kind you hum to yourself before going to sleep. Sleeps While Walking smartly balance the heavy with the emotive-to create something special. The band has returned with something splendid after their self-titled album, and the hope is only for more good music to come. Carve out a space, come, become hollowman:
Nick Cody and the Heartache-Can’t Stop
There’s a charisma around old school rockers that you just cannot synthesise. It’s not just the music they play, but how they approach their instruments, their passion and the rhythm. Nick Cody had us in the opening single of his song Can’t Stop, but we literally couldn’t. His song is that easy going rock number that oozes with character and meaning in lyrics. Poetic, scrawled down on paper and perfected through jams, you can hear all the effort that has gone into making this album a catalogue worth collecting. Mellow harmonics creep in the background, making a refreshing dash of zest on an already flavourful song. In 11 songs, Nick Cody witnesses and transpires a brilliance to music that we feared would be getting lost:
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