The anguished verses in “Colm's Conquest” are separated by a chorus that is more relaxed and comforting. The vocals and guitar during the verses touch upon the characteristics that propelled The Strokes onto Indie high ground, whereas the chorus is melody-driven.
The website of Secondhand
Sound includes the tagline “The Future World’s Biggest Band.” The prediction
may be ambitious, but “Colm's Conquest” leaves no doubt that the band is worthy
of the designation “Band to Watch!”
Secondhand Sound is based in Nashville. The members are Sawyer John Estok
(vocals, guitar), Collin Plank (drums), Cameron Schmidt (lead guitar) and
Teagan Proctor (bass). I talking about “Colm's Conquest,” Estok said:
“What’s
interesting about this song is that it’s a rare example of a Secondhand Sound
song that didn’t originate on my acoustic guitar. Usually, I sit and pine over
a song, specifically lyrics, for months. This one came really fast and that was
refreshing”.
“Colm's
Conquest” by Secondhand Sound
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