Blossomed as a rebellious flower in the crowd of mainstream musicality, the genre of alternative music has given musician the medium of expression providing boundless freedom. Utilizing the full flexibility of the genre, eminent alternative band Day Sins experiments with diverse instrumental and acoustic tonalities to establish an inimitable harmonic presence, which has distinguished them from the contemporary crowd. In the process of finishing their first full-blown record, they have released their debut single of the album ‘Drown Me’ basking in the glorious light of rich instrumental riffs gliding smoothly with the extraordinary and idyllic vocal performance. The soulful singing engulfs the mind of the listeners breathing life into the captivating lyrical arrangement illustrating diverse emotions through beautiful metaphors.
Hailing from North Carolina, the melodic alternative band began writing for their live style concept album which soon grew up to become a full-blown project laden with their excellent creative imagination. Deriving influences from elites of the genre like Melvins, Smashing Pumpkins, Deftones, and Nirvana, the band is a reminiscence of the punk-influenced alternative and grunge bands in the late '80s and early '90s. The music video ‘Drown Me’ of the project defines their hard-earned musical insights and transforming it to achieve perfection. The mind-blowing rhythmic progression fusing with the syncopated chord arrangements forms an exquisite symphony of pure bliss. Coming off stronger than ever, the independent band Day Sins generates powerful emotive reactions among fans with their unparalleled storytelling ability and dynamic performances. Follow them on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more updates on their upcoming record Shapeless.
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