Shame Share Quiet Life Video

For all the post-punk resurgence that’s gone on, I stand by that I think Shame do it best. Their live shows were dripping with sweat and tension, but they’ve also adhered to a style that’s certainly an amalgam of indie rock sounds, making their records far more interesting. Here, it almost sounds like a kind of garage rock shimmy to kick off, sort of jittery and frantic, but run through an acoustic punch. I think that contrast between the kind of galloping guitar and the growl in the vocals is the perfect set up, but also one that is supremely rewarding. I’m all for being aggressive, but the way they balance the soft and heavy fits perfectly into my old man ears. Their new album Cutthroat drops on my kid’s birthday, September 5th, so double the reason to celebrate; it’s out via Dead Oceans, followed by a big North American tour in early 2026.

Quiet Life Offer New Rocker

quietlifePortland’s Quiet Life have totally won me over today.  While the song started off a bit slow, the evolving rock aspect really took hold of me.  It sort of maintains a desert rock feel, rolling along with the drum beat.  It all culminates with a nice stomp near the end with an accompanying guitar solo; the tune pauses for some more melodic moments, then stomps right back off into the end.  If you like what you’re hearing from Quiet Life, then you can pick up their new LP, Wild Pack, on October 29th, courtesy of Mama Bird Recording Co.

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Download: Quiet Life – Devil’s Kin [MP3]

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