Hailing from the gritty heart of Hull, the alt-rock band Strange Pink is making a bold entrance with their new song "Boys Club." This track hits hard, shaking up the music scene with its energy and unapologetic attitude.
This young trio is already making waves with their debut single, "Pencil Chewer,". Comprising members from the alternative music world, lead singer and guitarist Sam Forrest from Nine Black Alps, bassist Edward Alan Logie from RUNoffthestatic, and drummer Dom Smith from Creature Honey, Strange Pink is proving they're more than just a side project. While "Pencil Chewer" pays homage to the dreamy sound of Youth, "Boys Club" ups the intensity with a more jagged edge. "Boys Club" crashes into the scene like a chaotic burst of energy. It feels like a rebellious anthem for those who feel left out, serving as a rallying cry against the gatekeepers of the music industry. Forrest's vocals cut through the noise with a mix of sarcasm and grief. There's a refreshing authenticity here, every note reflects real emotions that the band has worked hard to express.
Dom Smith drives the song forward with powerful drumming that strikes the perfect balance between being tight and allowing for a human touch. Logie's bass adds a dark, driving force, providing a foundation that keeps the song grounded amidst the chaos. While the sound carries echoes of early '90s disillusionment, it also holds a vibrant energy that feels relevant today.