Poppy Roscoe: The Concept Behind ‘Sea Fortune and the Desert Rats’

Poppy Roscoe is an alt-rock band with drastic compositions. Their work features complex backdrops, borrowing from a variety of styles from grunge and punk to nu-metal and acoustics. They are unpredictable, insatiable, and innovative. The band’s latest album, ‘Sea Fortune and the Desert Rats’ is an eclectic art rock collection that combines visual frames with experimental dimensions. Across eighteen tracks, the listener is presented with immersive narratives and creative storytelling. This article delves into two distinct frames of rock that are set out in ‘Freaky People’ and ‘Highway Blur’. 

After being led in by the hard grunge and rock ‘n roll of Desert Rats, Freaky People stands proud in its hard-wrung chaos. With disjointed bass lines, driving riffs, and rock-rap, the track sports an avant-garde design. One can spot 90s hip-hop styles forming charismatic collages with powerful guitar lines and beats. It is a warping soundscape, filled with textures and tonalities. And underlying this is a psychedelic experience. It scatters the mind and unfocuses it to progressively reveal a new perspective. What on the surface might pass off as abstract is rooted in well-thought-out sonic concepts and intellectual quotients. 

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Highway Blur introduces Side B of this double album. Its sedating rock blues emulates the creativity and exploratory work of bands like Pink Floyd and The Moody Blues. Highways can seem endless when you’re streaking through them. The speed merges everything and blurs the edges of 3D space. 

Drawing from this, the track is forged to bring that dazing infinity to life. With dragged rhythms, dilated melodies, and slow vocal moments, each element is devoted to creating a sense of timelessness. The artists load it with a whole lot of resonance. Live guitar licks play into ruminative bass lines, psychedelic solos, and anthemic rises. And dwindling with a mellow sense of melancholy and loneliness, the track has an iconic 70s rock vibe. Listen Now! 

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

You can listen to ‘Poppy Roscoe in : Sea Fortune and the Desert Rats’ here - 

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