Brooklyn’s TVOD return with Uniform, a taut and angular post-punk track that ebbs and flows before swelling into something punkier though it never fully lets itself off the leash. The tension is palpable, a mix of jagged down-picked guitars, ominous repetitive basslines, and sci-fi synths propelling the song forward with an anxious undercurrent. The chorus, as melodic as it is repetitive, digs its way into your head, reinforcing the track’s sense of unease while keeping it irresistibly catchy.
We’re delighted to be able to premiere the accompanying video for the track here on Backseat. Asia today. Visually, the self-directed video mirrors the song’s dystopian themes, playing on the uniformity of work, control, and an ever-present sense of surveillance. Tyler Wright’s half-sung, half-spoken delivery adds a frantic energy, making ‘Uniform’ feel like a punked-up Orwellian broadcast. As the first glimpse of their upcoming LP Party Time (out May 9 via Mothland), it sets the stage for a record that promises both chaos and catharsis. And
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