New Zealand’s Wet Denim Just Made Your New Favorite Rock Song

If you haven’t heard Wet Denim’s “Living Room” yet, consider this your sign to stop and listen. The New Zealand band has delivered an indie rock track that sits in a beautiful space between Bush’s distortion-soaked guitar work and City & Colour’s soul-baring emotional honesty and vocal tenderness. Wall-to-wall guitars and stadium-sized instrumentation anchor vocals so tender they could stop a room cold. Wet Denim has a sound that begs to be listened to. “Living Room” is the kind of song that finds you, not the other way around. New Zealand has been quietly producing some of the most interesting rock music on the planet, and Wet Denim just made the strongest case yet for paying attention.

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Written by Ryan Cassata

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