Sick-Days’ “Red Tulips” enforces the band’s pulsing rock sound bolstered by raw grunge-influenced vocal passion and shimmering guitar hooks. Hailing from Brighton, the quartet recalls hues of The Wrens and the listeners will be inspired to follow along. It possess shaking guitar tunes, alongside earnest vocal climbs and becomes a powerful emotional counterpoint. In the course of the melody oriented song, a lively piano acccompanyment emerges and enriches the sound spectrum in the break of the song. Probably, the last stimulating guitar playing a final one minute of the track tops up the matter, and the cold multi-vocal harmonies that conclude the song leave an unforgettable impression.
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