Concrete Club are back! They unleash a boisterous, sarcastic, anthemic, indie rock track ‘Paycheck to Paycheck’!
Its the kind the track you imagine grooving along to, loud & late in the evening, at your nearest local pub. It embodies a collective sense of despair and fatigue for an alarming majority of the populous, for whom just making ends meet every month is all that matters.
You can tell that this is a group who has (truly) felt what it means to be living, breathing and just being, paycheck to paycheck. Its soul-crushing, leaving you devoid of any sense of wellbeing or joy.
The tracks opens in startlingly upbeat fashion, evocative synth basslines, thrilling riffs and thunderous drums explode into life, seemingly waking up a dormant listener. The lyrics confront the ‘play it safe’ mentality that drives people to do whatever it takes to stay afloat. Even if it means getting ‘boiled by the wasting fun,’ working dead-end menial jobs that have absolutely no real lasting impact other than to survive. But at what cost, really?
Therein lies this track’s deeply personal but universally relatable punchline. Coated in a hard-hitting, raucous sound, it invites you to let loose and scream out your frustrations.
Concrete Club doesn’t shy away from complexity. The band’s fearless blend of synth-rock, lyrical poetry, and emotional honesty sets them apart—and this track is a testament to their place as one of the most essential voices in indie music today.
You’re not fun anymore? Maybe not. But Concrete Club sure as hell is.
Concrete Club is comprised of:
Jonny Brewster – Vocals
Kallum Delf & Jamie Butterworth – Guitars
Jonny McGill – Drums
& Their latest addition, Mark Demuth – Bass
Stream ‘Concrete Club – Paycheck to Paycheck’ on Spotify here:





