‘cubicles’ is a relatable and creative new single from groan room

The track is a triumphant return from the celebrated and creative Manchester band

The track is a triumphant return from the celebrated and creative Manchester band

Armed with a sound that is packed full of creative charm and a fun, distinct sense of personality, Manchester’s groan room have a style that feels both like a subtle nod to the past while having their own unique schtick, often traversing through different genres and styles as they convey a lot of the universal and familiar realities of modern life.

Their latest single ‘cubicles’ is one that delves into the emasculation and awkwardness that comes with feeling a little bit too shy to use the stall next to somebody in the men’s toilet, diving into the insecurity and uncertainty that comes with it in humorous fashion. Musically, the track ranges from alt-country to brash noise rock in vibrant and unpredictable fashion, making for a track that is packed full of the band’s trademark ingenuity and charm, just maybe make sure that the coast is clear and you have some space either side of you before you listen to it.