Music Reviews,  Pop

Internet Tears Start New Chapter With Single “Death & His Friends”

Starting a brand-new chapter, indie pop group Internet Tears has released their infectious synth pop track “Death & His Friends” available everywhere now. The Connecticut-based band has a growing fanbase in the New York Tri-State area that is bound to spread as they continue to release catchier and catchier tracks. The quartet recently signed a deal with the independent label Black Barrel records earlier this year, and with this they will continue to release more music.

Photo: Internet Tears (Kyle Michael Kostenko)

“Death & His Friends” is memorable from the first listen. The quick repetitive melody is fun to listen to as it just flows into the listener’s ears. Lyrically the song paints the picture of a character that lives more on the cautious side, never really taking any risks. While the singer shares that he knows it is okay to make mistakes and not be okay. Lead singer Daniel Louis sings, “It′s all because everything you touch just turns into gold / The good die young, and never old / I think it’s okay to fall apart sometimes.”

The four-piece band cites bands like Neon Trees and The 1975 as influences for their glowing yet sharp sound as it shows through their production and instrumentation. With multiple influences, the band captures a sound all their own. They have an explosive yet laid back sound, allowing the passionate lyrics to blend nicely alongside the synthy instrumental. The song is one that you could sit back and enjoy the production or sit and dissect the lyrics. It is impressive when a single can walk the line of a strong production and strong lyricism, and Internet Tears did not let any of the elements take a back seat. The drums, bass, keys, and vocals all complimented each other in a way that a strong band should.

Overall, the new chapter of Internet Tears is exciting, this song is only the beginning of their new releases with their label. So be sure to go listen to “Death & His Friends” and be on the lookout for more of their songs in the future!

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