Poems have shared a refreshing single called "Afterparty". The San Diego indie rock outfit brings a raw, authentic energy, and sonic experiences that feel both intimate and explosive. Produced by Brian Squillace, mixed by John Catlin (known for his work with Inhaler), and mastered by Grammy-winning engineer John Greenham, their new song "Afterparty" captures a tension between euphoria and unease- with energetic instrumentation and poignant vocals that balance elements of darkness and vibrancy.
"Afterparty" contains waves of atmospheric, cathartic guitar riffs, underscored by heart-racing percussion that creates a sense of urgency. Moored by a rich, catchy bass-riff, the track takes on a spacey, uncertain feel, with undertones of elation. The track's sleek, powerful vocals are dynamic and engaging, eventually rising into an elegant, emotionally-drenched chorus. Reflected in its emotionally complex mood, "Afterparty" tells the story of an adolescent wrestling with anxiety and the uneasy dependence on prescribed medication. The lyrics become an inner dialogue: What remains when the noise dies down- when the party’s over?
With its soaring riffs, introspective lyrics, and expansive sound, "Afterparty" presents a multi-layered, immersive new song from San Diego's Poems.
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