Brighton based quartet Wild Cat Strike unveil their last single ‘Swamp’ from their upcoming EP
Creating a beautiful blend of alternative rock glistening with post-rock and folk influences, Wild Cat Strike make music that feels experimental. Wondering straight to your heart to pull on your heartstrings, Swamp’s arrangement gives a glimpse into a bright future for the quartet.
Frontman Danny Byrom stated; “I wanted to make a song where parts were almost an onomatopoeia, the slow slugging distorted guitars encapsulating that stuck, sinking feeling. The song is kind of about inevitability and mortality, and like a swamp the harder you fight something you cannot control the more you’ll struggle to keep your head above water. It sounds very bleak but after the passing of someone I was once very close too, the only thing you can do is hope that the sun is shining.”
Painting a canvas just like an artist would with various colours, Wild Cat Strike blossom their single with elements of every genre you could think of. There’s something in this track for everyone. ‘Swamp’ is a strong contender on what looks like an exceptional EP.
You can preorder the EP at the link below.