Seductive hooks of alt rock quartet Neuromantics

Neuromantics

London quartet Neuromantics channel pensive lyricism with impassioned vocals, seductive hooks, and hard-hitting rhythms on new single ‘Invisible’.

The alt rock band hails from various corners of the world and were brought together by a myriad of interlinked events. Consisting of Daniel (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Andrew (guitar/keyboards), Daniel (bass/vocals) and Edgars (drums), they each bring to the table a wealth of experience from their previous musical endeavours.

Their range of genres lead them t produce and release ‘Invisible’, a song about taking your own path. It channels the alienation of modernity into three minutes of intricately woven guitar lines, emotive vocals, pulsating bass and reverberating drum beats.

Frontman Daniel Pye says: “We’ve all experienced varying degrees of insecurity and discontent in our lives. As innately curious beings we constantly debate our paths and priorities in an ongoing internal battle to overcome the reality of our present moment and become who we think we can be.”

The accompanying music video cuts between the faces of ordinary people from diverse backgrounds all united in their personal struggle to realise themselves through the hurdles and demands of a quotidian life in constant flux.

It’s a poised and masterly second single from Neuromantics who have thought deeply about what they want to say in their music. With canny melodies and an undeniable musical chemistry on display, ‘Invisible’ sounds like the work of veterans. It’s a thrilling and thought-provoking second single from a group who have a lot to offer.