SINGLE REVIEW: Burn Kit - Waterground
'Waterground' by Burn Kit is a vibrant burst of spontaneity, capturing the essence of living in the moment. The DIY guitars in the intro build into an infectious, upbeat wave of jangle that sets the tone for what follows. It’s energetic, carefree, and filled with an addictive spark, carrying a dancable vibe that makes it impossible to sit still.
The vocals bring an articulate, arty charm, layered with a subtle Morrissey-esque touch that gives it a distinct character. There’s a laddish confidence that fits perfectly with the buzzy, effervescent instrumentation, elevating the track’s indie spirit while hinting at punk's raw, raucous nature. It's both playful and punchy, seamlessly balancing indie’s DIY ethos with a lively, upbeat energy.
'Waterground' is probably Burn Kit's most engaging track yet, a feel-good anthem that captures the freedom and fun of the moment. Its infectious energy and jangly guitars make it a standout, effortlessly blending indie charm with punk's spirited attitude.