The track is the first single from the band’s upcoming debut album Eel Feeling
Their wry sense of humour and distinctive, personality-filled brand of 90s tinged alternative rock has seen Hauspoints and their uniquely northern sound and viewpoints start to establish themselves as an exciting part of the UK music scene, offering their take on modernity, pop culture and the human existence with the kind of charm and guile that leaves a lasting impression.
Their latest single ‘Hear No, See No’ is a track that showcases the experimental creativity and fun appeal that the band have to offer, melding lyrical absurdity with a fierce, decidedly British sound that feels as impactful and dynamic as it is fun, melding catchy melodies and punchy guitars with a flair for the unconventional and quirky. All in, their sound feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking, like a love letter to the golden ages of indie music and guitar rock while also trying to push the boundaries and confines of what those things are, making for an engrossing and always memorable listening experience that refuses to sit still or play by the rules.