There are few better representatives of power-pop than “One Twenty Four” by Victory Kicks — full of catchy hooks and melodies. Growing from a rather simple, somewhat foggy a-rock song, this song culminates in an excellent chorus memorable for any listener, proving the versatility of songwriter and multtywick, John. This cover will also resonate well live because the interplay of the dual-punch guitar twangs and heavy distorted pulses adds an element of energy to the performance. The bridge on the song brings a sort of cuteness to the song through vocal chants that makes you wanna stay in that moment. This single comes from the newly unleashed *Human Rain Delay* EP which as far and wide proves that Victory Kicks never loses the spirit of making music that is full of hope, energy, and, yes, potential for new starts.
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