Hello, readers of Twilight Collective and friends on other planets catching our internet signal. In this article, we're going to discuss The Seamonsters' debut single, Lost and Found.
LIAH: This song is amazing. Like, totally freakin' amazing. It kind of reminds me of all the girl-groups from the 80s. I think you can feel when a band's about to blow up across the internet and radio waves, and that's exactly how I feel about The Seamonsters. Like, really. They'll be hitting the indie charts as your new favorite summer bop band. The Seamonsters and Magic City Hippies. I'm calling it. ALLI: Ok, I'm sitting, I cracked my knuckles, and I have my really large water bottle right next to me. Let me get into all of the feelings I've had about this song. I was reading about the artists The Seamonsters have been compared to before I listened, and when it came on, the Wolf Alice comparison clicked like special right angle triangles did in geometry class the other day. Very chill, but some totally fire guitar riffs in the middle. It was a very glittery spring-ish indie single that makes you want to sit on the lawn of the nearest college campus and sip pink lemonade. It made me feel like I was in a dream of some sort, like Passion Pit and Sky Ferreira had a child or something. I can see this band becoming something big. Keep it up ladies!
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