The year may be close to over and most publications have put out their favorite album lists, but that hasn't stopped Twin Cities bands from sliding in with a few last-minute shredders. This includes the debut single from the trio Wrister, "Flowers on the Fault."
With this track, the band is here to thrash and dash - "Flowers on the Fault" is two minutes and one second of pure jangly punk. Wrister doesn't rely on massive chorus either; instead, they build over a series of verses describing feelings of listlessness which can be summarized by the lyrics "I'm here again in nowhere."
Wrister has partnered with Brace Cove Records to put out this single. You can listen to "Flowers On The Fault" down below.
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