
The Casbahs’ Crossfire arrives with that immediate, no-nonsense guitar punch — the kind that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. Built around a propulsive riff and driven by restless energy, the track feels wired tight from the first bar. Niall Fenwick’s vocal carries that familiar British indie urgency — exposed, slightly defiant, caught somewhere between pressure and release.
And then the chorus lands — made to be shouted back in a crowded room — before the solo tears through with melodic confidence, almost euphoric in its release. There’s something classic in its DNA, but it doesn’t feel nostalgic. Crossfire burns in the present tense — loud, tense, and built for sweat-drenched singalongs.
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