Song Review - Second Idol - White Noise

REVIEW BY: EM VIOLET


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Sydney rock band Second Idol have just released a brand new music video for their debut track “White Noise”. Formally known as Bruise Pristine, this band have come in hard under their new name with this strong release that gives off major 90’s vibes which I love. The band is made up of 3 talented as fuck musicians; Kate Olivia, Maxine Gillon, and Theia Joyeaux , who you canare so very passionate about their music - from their engaging live performances to absolutely slaying their instruments and creating great sounds. 

From the first note of “White Noise”, I know this track is going to be a good one - straight away I can hear strong 90’s alt vibes which make me fall in love with it instantly. I have a lot of respect for this band with their incredible song writing and way to create such a catchy rock tune. This track definitely did not disappoint, with its shoegaze guitar riff mixed with the steady rhythm and the absolute thrilling vocals that I cannot get out of my head - it’s a 90’s rock dream. The video that is released for the song is just as great and goes perfectly with it.

“White Noise” is a treat from start to finish, from the first listen, it blew me away with it’s incredible sound, great vocals and just the uniqueness of it. It is also great how the video that was released for the track is well directed and goes perfectly with the song. I can already see big things happening for this band because of how solid this release is. If you haven’t heard it or seen the video, I definitely recommend you check them out. 

SUPPORT FOR 'WHITE NOISE'“Charged bursts of captivating alt-rock-meets-punk-pop that sits in-line with long-time influences from Sonic Youth and Savages.” Pilerats (AUS)

SUPPORT FOR 'WHITE NOISE'

“Charged bursts of captivating alt-rock-meets-punk-pop that sits in-line with long-time influences from Sonic Youth and Savages.”
Pilerats (AUS)

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