
Poison Centre, the latest sonic offering from Bristol’s indie rock quartet Phreakers, bursts onto the scene with britpop flair. From the outset, it’s a rollercoaster ride of conventional indie vibes intertwined with quirky twists. With infectious hooks and a chorus that demands to be belted out, the track seamlessly transitions into a disco-infused bridge, complete with Beach Boys-inspired harmonies and an electrifying synth lead. Phreakers’ signature angular guitar riffs and fuzzy tones add depth, while their abstract lyricism paints a vivid picture of digital-age angst and technophobia.
Poison Centre is a testament to the band’s unique sound and storytelling prowess.
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