“Possible Humans, Everybody Split, right up my alley, like New Zealand guitar Flying Nun style, but like crowd rockier than Flying Nun a lot of the time. Great, great band they're on Trouble in Mind, who is just a great label out of Chicago that does a lot of interesting stuff.”
Everybody Split
The 2019 release from Possible Humans, "Everybody Split," navigates the lush terrain of indie rock with an unpretentious charm and a distinctly DIY ethos. The album features a blend of jangly guitars, hazy vocals, and rhythmic interplay that captures an ambient yet driving energy. With its lo-fi production, the record embraces a rawness that feels both intimate and expansive, inviting listeners into a world that oscillates between the playful and the reflective. The instrumentation is layered yet uncluttered, showcasing the band's ability to craft intricate melodies without overwhelming the listener. Tracks like “Crying in the Morning” highlight a buoyant tempo, driven by steady drum patterns and shimmering guitar lines that evoke a sense of nostalgia, while the more subdued “In the Sun” allows the vocal harmonies to take center stage, creating an ethereal soundscape. Distinct within the contemporary indie scene, "Everybody Split" channels influences from the 90s indie wave while remaining grounded in the present, drawing parallels to contemporaries without duplicating their sound. The album’s lyrical content often explores themes of disconnection and introspection, resonating with listeners navigating the complexities of modern life. As a record that has caught the attention of discerning music lovers, including a mention on Amoeba Music’s "What's In My Bag?", it offers a thoughtful listening experience that rewards repeated spins. Each track unfolds with its own character, making "Everybody Split" a compelling addition to any indie rock collection.
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