Standard Fare – “Suitcase”

“Suitcase,” the latest single from Sheffield based group Standard Fare, has an addicting, fun, and carefree sound to it. It also, according to blog Migrate, is about the holocaust. So engrossing is the beat, and flow of “Suitcase” that the content of the lyrics fly right over your head. Listening to it a second time, you can pick up on the story, and the haste behind it all. What was carefree and fun is replaced by an air of urgency, and fear.  The bright guitar and fast drums are there to urge the protagonist to run, to go faster and get away.

It’s a fantastic song, and we have more to look forward to from Standard Fare as their new album Out of Site, Out of Town gets released on January 24th. Till then, here is “Suitcase.”

Standard Fare – “Suitcase”

You can pre-order Out of Site, Out of Town and hear more from  the album at Standard Fare’s website right now!

 

-daneGER

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