Razor Braids - "Kellogg's"

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Brooklyn based, queer, all female/non-binary rockers Razor Braids are back with a new single that shows off their more quiet indie rock side. "Kellogg's" is more along the lines of a 1960's crooner song than a punk rager. It's quiet and absolutely lovely, showing off the band's vocal and harmonizing chops than you would expect from a band with "Razor" in their name. The song still has a quiet kind of noise sneaking around in the background, especially as the song goes on. "Kellogg's" is impossibly intriguing and captivating.

Hollye Bynum says of the new song:

"I wrote these lyrics when I was going through a really tough breakup and shortly after experiencing a traumatic head injury. It's one of those moments where you say to yourself, 'How did I get here?' Years later during the initial Covid shutdown, I revisited this song when I was far away from my band and feeling a similar feeling of 'what the fuck is going to happen next?' I think, along with the rest of the world, I was confronted with the realization that shit is out of my hands and ultimately had to learn to lean into that."

You can listen to "Kellogg's" below. For more on Razor Braids, check out the band's Facebook and Twitter.

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