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Locations deliver clear message to the establishment that “enough is enough,” on "Trickle"

  • September 23, 2023
  • Malvika Padin
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Brooklyn NY based indie alt-rock duo Locations have crafted a heartfelt yet outspoken artistry rooted in fierce advocacy for the underdog. And their latest track “Trickle,” gives us a glimpse of their most potent and personal collection to date – their forthcoming sophomore EP STOP THE MONEY.

An alternative rock anthem in support of the modern American Labor movement and a call to tax the ultra- wealthy at Eisenhower-era levels, the track delves into corporate greed, capitalism, class solidarity, and taxing the rich, while simultaneously drawing us in with their earworm melodies built on a signature blend of heavy guitars and smashing drums.

With a crystal clear message to the establishment that “enough is enough,” the track wraps up in a short but solid burst of adrenaline and empowerment.

Consisting of guitarist/vocalist Niko Rummell and drummer/vocalist Thomas Whidden, this outspoken musical pair have made it their goal to infuse unity into the world through their meaningful yet anthemic music.

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