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The Crystal Casino Band reflect on uncertainties on "Twenty-something Socialist"

  • February 22, 2022
  • Malvika Padin
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Genre-bending alternative act The Crystal Casino Band, explores uncertainty in indie anthem,“Twenty-something Socialist,” which combines their signature explosive energy with a fuzzy 2000s indie sound.

Poking fun and breaking down the government’s inaction towards urgent ecological and social issues, the production takes serious topics and softens them with catchy layers of their easy-going rock-tinged sonics.The quartet draw from highly political topics with a style that’s reminiscent of The Strokes, yet and infused with an easy-going, DIY artistry that makes the sound completely their own.

With music that’s relatable and easy-listening as it is raw and gritty, The Crystal Casino Band consisting of Pete Stevens, Joey Mamlin, Jordan Mullaney, and Jarrod Hendricks are marked by constant musical evolution – and “Twenty-something Socialist,” is one more anthemic stepping stone on a path that looks to be littered with more successes to come.

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