SINGLE REVIEW: Gooseberry - Bitter

Gooseberry’s 'Bitter' serves as a sharp, rage-infused commentary on the frustrations that come with the music industry. Drawing on the band’s own narrative, the track encapsulates the struggle of pouring blood, sweat, and limited resources into your art, only to be overshadowed by connections and industry politics. This sentiment is palpable throughout the song, making it a fitting anthem for those who feel overlooked.

The somewhat surfy, splashy vibes create an inviting backdrop, complemented by laid-back energy that belies the underlying frustration. Musically, 'Bitter' presents a unique blend of artiness and melody, featuring spiky drums that punctuate the arrangement with an invigorating edge. The chorus embodies a DIY garage rock aesthetic, providing a rawness that contrasts beautifully with the polished elements present in the verses.

There's an attitudey, catchy quality to the track that resonates with its punk influences, inviting listeners to engage with its effervescent spirit. Gooseberry effectively marries the raw ethos of indie rock with a splash of fizzy glamour, crafting a sound that feels both familiar and refreshing. While the song hints at experimentation with its structure and dynamics, it remains straightforward and no-frills, capturing the essence of a band that isn’t afraid to voice its frustrations.

In 'Bitter', Gooseberry delivers a compelling narrative wrapped in engaging melodies and infectious energy, making it a noteworthy addition to the modern punk rock landscape.

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