
Tella Viv indulge in playful psychedelia on new track "Bang Boom Crash"
Sweden's Tella Viv embrace their youthful tones and dish out infectious surfer psychedelics on new track "Bang Boom Crash".
The Swedish quartet utilise their youthful energy to project their wave-ready sound through scaling, twangy guitar riffs and anthemic lyrics that could easily sit on the same line as Spring King.
Complete with an undoubtedly infectious chorus, "Bang Boom Crash" is a chaotic playground of likeminded instrumentals that urge the sun to return.
"Bang Boom Crash" comes complete with Tella Viv's shouty vocals that are difficult to shake off as they hypnotise like crashing waves on a sandy shore.
Speaking about their new track, Tella Viv explain, "We composed "Bang Boom Crash" one day before going into studio and felt the outcome was melancholic yet carefree. The song is our rebel baby that works outside our comfort zones. The lyrics surround tragedy and success and about how they often intervene."
Tella Viv's "Bang Boom Crash" is taken from their forthcoming debut album, which is due to arrive early in 2019.
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