Ok Bucko - "They Live"


Seattle's Ok Bucko are making power pop unlike anyone else out there. Their latest single, "They Live," is filled with all the catchiness you expect with power pop, but they've also added an intense layer of shoegaze fuzz over the entire song. Plus, there's more than a little grunge distortion in the song, and Miranda Hardy is nailing the whole 90's slacker vocals thing. "They Live" is power pop, and while it is fairly upbeat, there is a surprising amount of darkness to the song. Ok Bucko are infusing quite a lot of sound and moods into this latest single, but that's certainly never a bad thing, especially when it works out this great.

You can listen to "They Live" below. Ok Bucko EP is due out August 22 on Youth Riot Records, and is available for pre-order through Bandcamp. For more on Ok Bucko, check out the band's website.

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