Escape Durgin - "Free Shiping"

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When I saw Escape Durgin at The Town and the City Festival in April, I loved how they didn't seem to have a specific sound and their set was all over the place musically. Last month they released "Like Vultures," which was an alternative/emo song with 80's influences. Now the Lowell band is back with "Free Shipping," which changes up their sound somewhat. This new single is more 90's alt-rock with modern touches. It starts off as an early to mid-90's ballad along the lines of Candlebox, and the morphs into a faster but still melodic track before swiching once again to something more punk based, complete with killer gang vocals. "Free Shipping" is a great mish-mash of styles that I can best compare to a combination of The Lemonheads' Taang! Records and Atlantic Records years.

You can listen to "Free Shipping" below. For more on Escape Durgin, check out the band on Facebook and Instagram.

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