After critically acclaimed singles such as Years and There You Go, Irish-based trio Powder House returns with another exceptional composition that will appeal to all the fans of an alternative rock sound. My Corner is their first single this year and a proper continuation of their previous works. However, it also includes some innovations in terms of songwriting, composing, and sound. Perhaps My Corner perfectly matches Years and There You Go, but you’ll immediately notice that this particular composition sounds more complex detailed, and catchier than previous tracks. Powder House thoroughly planned each sonic maneuver and segment while assembling My Corner. The entire song has a perfect structure, arrangements, accentuations, enhancements, and decorations that will even grab the attention of the pickiest fans of an alternative rock sound.
The number commences with a calm verse decorated with detailed, arpeggiated chord progressions. The same verse serves as an overture into a powerful, fully-distorted chorus empowered by a phenomenal vocal performance. You’ll also notice how the rhythm section delivers tremendous power through equally detailed basslines and energetic rhythmic sequences. These two instruments give more depth to an already complex ambiance that simultaneously resonates with calm but heavy tones. Powder House sounds excellent from scratch to finish, and there’s no doubt My Corner will end up on many alternative rock playlists. The single is available on all streaming platforms.
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