Words: Linn Branson
When the accompanying presser talked of "Lewis Bowman-esque vocals", being avid fans of the nuch lamented Chapel Club singer's baritone, we knew we had to give Irish duo Twin Diver the once-over.
'Television' marks the dark debut from the County Meath pair, Ben Spelman (guitar - and posessor of the aforementioned Bowman-like tones) and Jonathan Cooke Allen (bass), who fuse electronic drums into a post-punk track, that pays homage to the likes of a 2021-sounding Joy Division.
“The track delves into how people want to feel special and the pursuit of that feeling," say Twin Diver. "I think everyone has a strange thought process around needing to feel important, almost a case of not caring what people think of you as long as it's you they're thinking of. As people in general, we have a very precarious sense of self.”
The reverbed guitar opening leads into the ominous vocals and the driving force works around the refrain of “And when I die, I hope they put me on television", and makes for something quite addictively moreish.
Don't know about the telly, lad, but this is going on repeat through our headphones right now.
Impressive!
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