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Psychosemantics

Editor's Notes Rebellious, intoxicating and refreshingly inviting indie rock soundscape.

From the UK comes the indie rock band FloodHounds with their latest release, say hello to the sonic adventure that is "Psychosemantics". With this exquisite and rebellious blend of melodies and lyrics they give life to something so electrifying and cool. The track grabs a hold of us from the moment we press play and makes sure that we connect with it in an instant.

"Psychosemantics" is further proof that there's something in the water of that tea that the UK is so famous for, because music comes so naturally to them. This soundscape is one of those special ones that gets you hooked as it invites you to sing along and find a bit of yourself in it. So listen closely and fall into the unknown of this mesmerizing must-listen gem. Enjoy!

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“The theme is dealing with the external chaos that you can sometimes find yourself thrown into without warning. The line ’Get me out of this, Why’d you get me into this,’ sparked it off, that’s the genesis of the song. Sometimes these situations are your own doing, sometimes they are somebody else’s, and even though you can see it coming, the allure of the chaos can get you hooked in before you realise you’re bang in the middle of it. An uplifting chorus opens up the song, reminding you about how a bit of space to breathe is often all you need”

Jack Flynn of FloodHounds about "Psychosemantics"

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