SALt’s ‘Monsters’ Speculate on Interesting Outlying & Alternative Notions
SALt’s music is a forming sonic consciousness. Their alternative post-punk soundscapes are explorative mediums, conduits of novel and original perspectives. And with a style that spans across genres, they emit a prolific sound that attaches intuitively to their ethos. They are not deviants but outliers who send out pulses to a world that does not understand them. Underdogs with an experimental emo quotient.
Their latest release is ‘Monsters’, a dark indie rock track that is infiltrated with dissonant vocals, outwordly melancholy, and luminous synths. These contrasting factors are reconciled by the lyrical context. The push and pull is so visceral, raw, and honest; peaking with rock riffs and grooves. If Janis Joplin, Regina Spektor, and The Cranberries collaborated on a track, it would sound like this. Listen Now!