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Andrew North and the Rangers ride high with new single "Infinity Spinning"

  • March 31, 2023
  • Sarah Wagner
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Andrew North and the Rangers’ latest single “Infinity Spinning” is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking track that showcases the band’s unique ability to blend different genres and create a sound that is both haunting and otherworldly. With its lush guitars, driving beat, and poetic lyrics, “Infinity Spinning” is a song that is sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners. Infinity Spinning,” is taken from their upcoming live album, Thanks for the Warning – Vol. 1, which releases on May 12.

The song opens with a slow, atmospheric build-up  that gradually increases in intensity, creating a sense of anticipation and tension that is immediately captivating. North’s vocals enter soon after, sharing the first lines of the song with an ethereal quality that perfectly complements the music. The beat drops with explosive energy, introducing a driving rhythm that propels the song forward and gives it a sense of momentum and urgency.

As the song progresses, North’s lyrics touch on themes of time, love, and the fleeting nature of life. His vocals are raw and emotional, conveying a sense of vulnerability and introspection that is both powerful and haunting.

The instrumentation of “Infinity Spinning” is equally impressive, with a blend of live instruments that create a sound that is both organic and captivating. The guitars are the standout feature of the song, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly complements the lyrics. The layers of shimmering instrumentation create a sense of depth and texture that adds to the song’s overall sense of mystery and introspection.

The beat of “Infinity Spinning” is also noteworthy, with a driving rhythm that gives the song a sense of energy and momentum; perfectly synced with North’s vocals, creating a sense of unity and cohesion that is both impressive and effective. The use of live drums and percussion also adds to the song’s overall sense of organic energy, giving the track a sense of rawness and vitality that is often lacking in modern Rock music.

One of the most impressive aspects of “Infinity Spinning” is the way in which Andrew North and the Rangers are able to blend different genres seamlessly, creating a sound that is both unique and cohesive. The song incorporates elements of indie rock, jam music, creating a sound that is difficult to categorize but undeniably captivating.

The band’s debut studio album, Phosphorescent Snack, was released to critical acclaim in 2021. In 2022 the group recruited 2 new members, and the lineup now consists of keyboardist Andrew North, drummer Dale Grant, saxophonists Rob O’Brien and Jillian Rorke, bassist Chip Spangler, and percussionist Randy Hunneyman.

“Infinity Spinning” is a stunning and thought-provoking track that showcases Andrew North and the Rangers’ talent for creating music that is both haunting and beautiful. With its ethereal vocals, and driving beat, the song is a testament to the band’s ability to blend different genres and create a sound that is uniquely their own. Whether you’re a fan of indie rock, rock music, or anything in between, “Infinity Spinning” is a song that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Connect with Andrew North and the Rangers:  Instagram | Spotify | YouTube | Website

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