Soft No - "Oxford Street"

Photo by Cecilia Orlando

Soft No are primarily considered a post-punk band, but on their latest single the Philadelphia band are sounding wildly different. For their upcoming EP, the band decided to take all of their influences and craft a new sound, and "Oxford Street" shows that. It borrows from virtually every alt-rock genre, and incorporates elements of punk, post-hardcore, emo, post-punk, and atmospheric synths to create a sound that is instantly fresh and familiar. The press release compares it to artists like Wednesday, Momma, Veruca Salt, and Sonic Youth, and I can hear elements of all of those bands in "Oxford Street." One of the great qualities of current bands is that they're making music without worrying about genre, and Soft No are a perfect example of the magic that can be made with that mindset.

Austin Lotz (lead guitar, co-lead vocals) 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 listen to "Oxford Street" below. Super Neutral is due out May 29 on Abandon Everything Records. For more on Soft No, check out the band on Instagram.

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