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Breath of fresh air indie rock outfit The Thing With Feathers return with a sensational, brand new single. Titled ‘Something Wrong’, we can find absolutely nothing wrong with the song.

Nashville-based three-piece band The Thing With Feathers have a certain melodic approach to writing power/indie rock that is in its glorious full swing on their latest studio release ‘Something Wrong’. Mashing together their colorful lineup of modern influences, the outfit borrows the deeply emotive melodic singing of Coldplay and mixes it together with The 1975’s affinity for bombastic beats and squeaky clean production on their latest single. Fueled by the gut-wrenching vocal delivery from frontman David Welcsh, taking the frontline with an unforgettable melody that is properly and soulfully belted while the machine gun-precise beats drive the song’s simplistic composition and ethereal, guitar-based mix forward through the song’s two-and-a-half minutes runtime, courtesy of Alex Hendricks and Chris Roussell, Welcsh’s bandmates.

Deliciously dynamic and wonderfully performed and just as wonderfully mixed, The Thing With Feathers’ latest release is an exquisite display of this Nashville-based trio’s range of talents. From a meticulous drumming rampage to a thick wall of creamy guitars to a heart-rending vocal delivery and ending with a solidly written tune with relatable lyrics and uber-memorable melodies all around, ‘Something Wrong’ sounds just right.