Booster Club revives alt-rock with "Some Sleep"

The latest release by Booster Club, "Some Sleep," feels simultaneously like an electric jolt of memories and innovation. With their signature sound of College Rock Revival, the band combines the old-school edge of alternative rock with the cool of new indie rock to create a song that is at once timeless and unapologetically contemporary.

Penned by frontman Steven Bailey, "Some Sleep" is the epitome of Booster Club as emotive but elusive, heartfelt yet poetic. Bailey has a wonderfully lyrical style, and he expresses feelings through landscapes. His inclusion of autobiographical elements allows the song to breathe, letting you in to interpret and connect personally. 

This is the band reaching a new musical stride, and the introduction of Josh Feierman on lead guitar has injected a sense of new mayhem with his fuzzed-out riffs spluttering through the mix like lightning in the storm. The melodies in "Some Sleep" echo the glory days of alternative rock, but the modern production lends it an indie edge that seems tailored to this decade's playlists. On "Some Sleep," Booster Club reminds us that alternative rock still has a lot more to say, and sometimes the best stories are whispered through distortion.

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