Cumbria-based Indie-Rock band The Silver Bars are back with their latest single ‘The Morning’
Produced by Neil D. Kennedy (Boston Manor, Creeper), The Silver Bars’ new single ‘The Morning’ blends Merseybeat with addictive indie rock elements.
The band tributes their hometown as a reason for this exploration.
Not coming from an established music city has granted The Silver Bars the freedom to experiment without worrying about or having to follow in the pre-determined sound of a particular city.
A cheerful sound that comes across as entirely uplifting, beneath the surface you’ll find the lyrics are fuelled with paranoia and dread.
Almost mimicking the Sunday after a heavy night out, from waking up heavy-headed to thinking you’re fine only for the existential dread to kick in once more like a cruel joke.
The band perfectly encapsulates this feeling with artistic irony.
“It’s a common theme throughout our repertoire, but when set against a Beatles-esque, teenybopper chord sequence with twinkling keys and bouncing guitars, the song acquires a distinct artistic irony,” shares The Silver Bars.
Following on from their debut EP ‘No Luxuries’ alongside two other singles that have awarded The Silver Bars a loyal and growing fanbase, this outfit are going from strength to strength.