While Carbon Harry openly admits it might not be the most “radio-friendly” or conventional single on their new album, “Powerless Signal” serves as the perfect capsule for their signature, unpredictable sound. Known for fearlessly jumping between pop-punk, reggae, ska, and indie folk all within a single record, this track highlights their refusal to be pigeonholed. It is a compelling, boundary-pushing listening experience that beautifully honors its glam-rock influences while carving out a unique lane. “Powerless Signal” is available to stream today on all major music networks.
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