Austin’s Credible Witness has returned with “Fish Out Of Water,” a high-octane track that channels the melodic power of 90s alternative rock. Reminiscent of R.E.M. and Foo Fighters, the song explores the universal feeling of being overwhelmed by life’s struggles. After years as a supporting musician in various punk bands, the pandemic spurred Credible Witness to return to his roots: human-made rock built on loud guitars.
“Fish Out Of Water” balances vulnerability with a “shout-along” chorus that is destined for indie-rock playlists. The track is a direct response to the digital age, focusing on authenticity and songs that get straight to the point. With its driving rhythm and raw energy, it serves as a bridge between nostalgic alternative influences and a modern, forward-looking perspective.
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