Hailing from Hastings, Al Mitchell & the New Born Sinners have quietly been developing their uniquely eclectic indie stylings, a slice of colourful and charismatic goodness that didn’t fail to impress the likes of Radio1’s Huw Stephens and 6Music’s Tom Robinson, among others. Now, the group seeks to keep the momentum going with ‘Georgia’, their latest effort. Delving into the record, it’s instantly clear that Al Mitchell & the New Born Sinners are not afraid to explore unknown territories, blending conventional rock influences with complex rhythms and electronic elements.
The result is music that perfectly fits our turbulent and controversial times. It is music that leaves a lasting effect on the listener, hypnotized by the punchy fuzziness and kaleidoscopic percussions featured in the track. ‘Georgia’ also contains a constant contrast: the leftfield and edgy instrumental embraces the friendlier vocals with savoir-faire and softness, resulting in a record that feels deep and niche, yet universal and cathartic.
Cathartic, yes: stemming from the song’s emotional lyricism, built over relationship dilemmas and intimate doubts, ‘Georgia’ tries to offer a personal take on modern love and the uncertainties that come with it.
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