
Jefferson Pitcher’s Cartpushers is an urgent, choppy ride through post punk textures and indie rock melancholy. With pounding drums, pulsing bass, and guitars that alternate between jagged aggression and shimmering melody, the track recalls the raw intensity of The National and Radiohead. Pitcher’s vocals cut through the storm, delivering lines that feel both cryptic and deeply personal. As layers build into a lush, Smiths-like chorus, Cartpushers becomes more than a song—it’s a cinematic moment.
A gripping preview of The Bellows, this one lingers long after the final note.
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