Stella and the Very Messed Release Lack of Secrets

The last time we checked in on Stella and the Very Messed they were delivering one of the best pop punk tracks we’ve come across on our end this year. Today, as they continue to prep the masses for their next LP, they’re really showing the group’s range and growth, working the first minute with a predominantly electronic groove operating as the background, letting Stella Maxwell control the narrative. Near the minute mark, drums kick in, guitars start to ring, and the familiarity begins to open up; they finish out the song driving an anthemic chorus into your ear, fueled by this intermingling of the electronic groove and the band’s penchant for pop rock hooks…it’s the best of both worlds. They’ll drop their Big Familiar LP September 19th via Double Helix.

Stella and the Very Messed Share Big Familiar

The news of brand new Stella and the Very Messed has been sitting in my inbox for a few weeks, and I’m so excited about this record I couldn’t wait to share the news with you. Stella Maxwell, formerly of Cruiserweight, has been a powerhouse in the Texas music scene for several decades, and despite my love for all her previous works, this new single is just a straight hit. A light strum opens before the drums crash in with a wash of heavy guitar riffs, hitting you right in the face as Maxwell’s voice belts out notes with an assuredness of an indie rock veteran. The way the band pull back to kind of offer a little moment of rest, then blast back just builds this huge wall of power that washes over you again and again. You’ll be able to get yourself a copy of their new record, Big Familiar, this Fall via Double Helix Records.

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