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Gulfer - "Heat Wave" | New Music

 

Montreal's Gulfer has been grinding for most of the past decade, making some of the most explosive rock music north of the Canadian border. 2018's Dog Bless was a leveling-up moment for the band. It found them turning their emo revival anthems up to 11 and brought a deserved wave of praise. Now, Gulfer is returning with a classic self-titled record.

"Heat Wave," the quartet's new single, continues where Dog Bless and lead single "Forget (Friendly)" left off. The same singalong choruses and spidery guitar riffs are in a new context on one of the most biting songs of the year. Vocalist/guitarist Joseph Therriault sings of feelings gone awry and performative relationships. "You say you're working class when it feels right" cuts right to the bone of the fake wokeness that has become all-too-prevalent in the last couple years. The intersection of emotional and intellectual is where Gulfer rests. The band expands on everything that made them great in the past to reach new highs.

Listen to "Heat Wave" below. Gulfer is out October 16th via Topshelf Records and Royal Mountain Records.

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