A stirring single out today from Infinitefreefall, “You Ask a Lot of Questions” initiates with a sweltering wall of guitar distortion and into a questioning vocal ardency. “What am I doing with my life?” they compel into a title-touting bite; there’s a briefness of spacious introspection upon this sequence’s commencement, bolstered thereafter by the re-emergence of whirring guitar intensity. “You Ask a Lot of Questions” is an exhilarating success from the band, who impressed last month as well with the track “Desecrated Landscape.”
John Dwyer (Thee Oh Sees) is cited as a prominent influence for the track. “This song is a tribute to his adventurous psych-garage style, complete with a familiar riff at the very end,” says vocalist and guitarist Maxton Stenstrom, who further elaborates that the release is “a celebration of doubt. I don’t have all the answers! And I don’t want them, either.”
“You Ask a Lot of Questions” also represents the second-to-last song written for the band’s upcoming album, which we’re firmly anticipating.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.