New Release from Zenxith

Over in Newcastle, Zenxith has been quietly delivering pop gems for years, undeterred by expectations or industry; the work of the project is that of a true underground artist at their best. Just last week, another collection of 20+ songs just hit, and I’ve been devouring them, filling my days with underground jangling pop music. You get over an hour of these really great tracks that work from the indiepop realm, and in all honesty, it feels like the sort of joy one would find in a Comet Gain record, scattering different brands of pop music in a cohesive fashion. Spend some time below with The Early Years, then go explore the vast catalog beneath the surface of what’s cool!

The Early Years Deliver A New Way of Living

There’s a certain brand of indie rock that just feels right in your soul, and the latest track from The Early Years is just that. I got caught instantly in the bobbing bass line; it’s reminiscent of the early Manchester scene, creating an instant bit of infectiousness that’s undeniable. Once the tune begins to open into the vocals these broad waves of guitar cascade in, layering melody and dissonance to create this heaviness that seemingly works against the pop nature; it’s the perfect contrast that allows you to get drawn deep into the tones of the vocals. Just a classic pop song execution, leading me to believe their new album Modern Moonlight will have some definite gems; it drops on May 22 via Sonic Cathedral.

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