The stylistic reach of Scotland-based electro rock band, Nuclear Club, is quite eccentric. They infuse indie rock flows with diverging patterns and colorful textures of electronica to create a vivid sonic pallet. Their music has a remarkable cerebral allure, range as they do across a vast spectrum and then some. There are intentional psychedelic pathways and dance moments paved within most compositions, that engage the listener more immersively.
Their latest is ‘Back Cats are Bad Luck’ album, a collection that holds fascinating blends of melody and rhythm. Combining a progressive 80s ethos, with its chroma and experimental melodies, into the leveled, mellow rhythms of modern indie rock, the band creates an entirely new listening environment. At least as far as these genres are concerned. It’s quite wonderful.
The title track holds this variety, sets the stage and rides these sonic themes all the way till the end. We see fresh, dynamic chimes of melody multiplying into a deep bass lush. Then, a vibrant synth line unfolds, emerging as a vocal line. Light speckles of sound combine with encompassing bass and neo-disco beat lines. This contrasting the monotonal fuzz plane of the vocals creates an enjoyable divide, that you can keep chasing throughout the soundscape. Listen Now!
The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘Black Cats are Bad Luck’ by Nuclear Club here –
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