The Harbours’ Deliver Feel-Good Indie Rock Loops in ‘Locked In’

The Harbours are rising into indie rock skies like the morning sun. Their dazing, fuzzy, and warm soundscapes are fresh with feel-good loops, winded melodies, and ennerving vocals. It’s full of the watercolor nostalgia that the turn of the century indie rock came to be known for. If you enjoy the work of The Strokes, Modest Mouse, and The Smiths, you’re sure to enjoy this band. Their latest release is ‘Locked In’, a track that is made up of mellow and contemplative moments. Storytelling frames are infused with liquid, real-time emotion, progress through golden arcs of instrumentals and vocals. 

The track explores the irrepressible nature of life. Even if you lock yourself in, life continues to happen to you. This theme is brought out with a bitter sweetness. Melancholy and optimism, heartache and hope, ennui and enthusiasm. The chorus is especially alive and active with bright sonic moments. A floating contrast to the more thoughtful parlance in the verses. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Locked in’ by The Harbours here - 

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