Soft No - "Probably Fine"

Photo by Mark Diehl
Soft No have been making shoegaze through a 90's alt-rock thriller, but on their latest single they're leaning more heavily towards the alt-rock side of their sound. The Philadelphia band just released "Probably Fine," which sees the band merging the harmonies of Momma with the big rock sound of Veruca Salt. There's also plenty of punk attitude and edge dripping from the song, which is a fuzzy and noisy affair. It's a mid-tempo track that shows off Soft No's heavy and harmonic sides equally. They also keep some of the shoegaze haze with "Probably Fine," and we can't get enough of this new sound.
Lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist Austin Lotz says of the band's upcoming EP:
“We did our due diligence to not overly critique these songs. We tapped into everyone’s tastes, and let the music come out naturally."
You can watch the video for "Probably Fine" below. Super Neutral is due out May 29 on Abandon Everything Records. For more on Soft No, check out the band on Instagram.