Taste Test: Sloan Woolly fly off to another dimension with new song, ‘Futures’
A groovy Nashville five-piece zip through the galaxy and uncover new dimensions.
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There are songs you just need to get lost inside. Sloan Woolly‘s “Futures” is a mind-bending, genre-blurring post-apocalyptic rager ⏤ frantically shuffling from blues to honky-tonk to punkish attitude. Out of Nashville, the rising five-piece go for the jugular with a cosmic juggernaut, as they pierce through the universe and uncover infinite realities the likes they never will witness ever again. “Well, at least, there was this one time, I was walking on Fifth Street / When a wee bus swerved so as not to him / So, I’m alive,” frontman Jack Seigenthaler pours out a fiery lead vocal. It’s so flammable that everything he touches torches to the ground. It’s that kind of experience.
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