International Alt-Rock innovators Pinwheel Valley drop new sound "Can't Hear A Sound." Pinwheel Valley is a band that's not afraid to take risks, and this act is strikingly apparent in each song from the new release. Already establishing a name for themselves with their evocative, genre-bending sound, the quartet, Qais Khoury (vocals/guitar), Stephanos Marangos (guitar), Max Daniels (bass), and Stefanos Meletiou or Phrangiskos Petrisis (drums) return with a song that feels monumental yet intimate, cinematic yet painfully personal.
"Can't Hear A Sound" wraps listeners in an emotional swirl. The vocals of Qais Khoury are at the fore, raw and widescreen, a voice that can bear the twin burdens of agony and beauty. The instrumentation follows suit, lively strings giving way to soulful guitar strums and drums that crack with the force of a film score. It's a song that hangs in the air long after the last chord is played, evidence of how capable the band was at combining technical precision with raw emotional impact.
The song, written and produced by Khoury, sounds like a personal confession set against an open backdrop of music. With this new hit, Pinwheel Valley is firmly establishing itself as a band to keep an eye on in the global alt-rock scene. They make music that doesn't merely play, it breathes, aches, resonates. "Can't Hear A Sound" is an experience, and a ding-dang reminder that the most moving art comes from a place of raw emotion.
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