Emerging from Nottingham’s vibrant music scene, alternative rock band Commons have released their debut single “Queen Of Hearts” on April 19th, heralding their forthcoming EP, “Clean Living,” due out May 24th. Known for their unique mix of indie rock blended with nuanced electronic elements, Commons have already built a strong local following with energetic live performances around Nottingham.
“Queen Of Hearts” is a compelling introduction to Commons’ distinct sound. The single begins with a reverb-drenched steel drum synth that sets a textured backdrop for the song. As it progresses, layered guitar lines weave in, leading to a dynamic burst of energetic drums, expressive vocals, and a solid bass foundation. The track’s alt-rock roots are evident as the guitar riffs intensify and become more distorted, showcasing the band’s flair for robust musical structures.
Vocally, the song showcases a range of expressions, moving from clear tones to falsetto, creating a psychedelic, otherworldly vibe that then snaps back into crisp, angular verses. The sound strikes a balance reminiscent of bands like Kasabian, Foals, and Bloc Party, yet maintains a unique identity that sets Commons apart.
The track not only captures an exhilarating energy and musical sophistication but also conveys a deep emotional resonance, adding a layer of warmth and sincerity. The band describes “Queen Of Hearts” as a narrative about a formidable woman who is unfazed by the emotional havoc she wreaks, as long as she attains her desires.
Having captivated audiences with their dynamic live shows, including a sold-out performance at the Beat The Streets Festival earlier in January, Commons is building momentum. With a headline show scheduled at Rough Trade Nottingham on June 8th and other live dates lined up, the band is poised to make a significant impact on the wider music scene.
As Commons gear up for the release of their debut EP “Clean Living,” their journey is just beginning, and “Queen Of Hearts” is a promise of the exciting, innovative music still to come from this promising new band.