‘Thomas Matthew Crooks’ is a murky and intense new single from Subterranean Street Society

The track follows the release of the trio's recent single 'Kindness'

The track follows the release of the trio’s recent single ‘Kindness’

Armed with a distinctive sound that fuses folk, blues and grunge and a heavy dose of personality and stylish appeal, Subterranean Street Society are an exciting Dutch-Danish trio who’s expansive sound and genre-fluid appeal have a made for a stellar collection of tracks that showcase a really depth of talent and ideas.

Their latest single ‘Thomas Matthew Crooks’ is a track that is packed full of incessantly catchy grooves and slick moments in spite of the murky darkness of its subject matter, exploring themes like gun violence, depression and the attempted assassination of the president of the United States that took place last year. It all makes for a really intriguing cocktail of ideas and concepts, with the gunshots only adding to the unsettling chaos of the track, and it continues to highlight the ambition and genius of the trio and the way that they put their sound together.