Australian band War Room is breaking boundaries with their inventive sound, and their latest single, The Top Floor, is no exception. A fast and angular rager exploring adolescence, sexuality, and power, the track is a sonic assault of distorted guitar, shrill violin, and dizzying rhythm that’s both cutting-edge and danceable. Singer/guitarist Louis describes it as representing all the essential elements of War Room—fun yet dissonant, with tempo modulations and deranged vocals that carry a reflective humor. Their chaotic fusion of post-rock, art-punk, and avant-garde influences showcases the buzzing Tarndanya/Adelaide alternative music scene.

With The Top Floor leading the way, War Room is set to make a bold statement with their debut album, slated for October. Long live Steve Albini!

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