With ‘The Remedy’, The Straights have delivered a firecracker of a single. It’s an explosive, sweat-drenched anthem that’s equal parts garage grit and alt-rock swagger. Like a defibrillator to the chest of British rock, this track jolts you to life with snarling guitars, pounding drums, and vocals that hit like a back-alley sermon.
Opening with a growl and launching into a full-throttle sprint, ‘The Remedy’ doesn’t waste a second. It’s ferocious, unfiltered, and gloriously loud, an electric storm bottled into three and a half minutes. George Years’ vocals tear through the noise with conviction, sounding equal parts desperate and defiant, as if salvation lies just beyond the next chorus. Billy May’s guitar work crashes like a rogue wave, while Michael Arthur and Jack Crash lay down a rhythm section tight enough to make your pulse skip.
The lyrics traverse chaos, coping and clawing your way back to yourself, which feels especially timely in a world where everything’s coming undone. ‘The Remedy’ is a sonic adrenaline shot for a generation that needs something real, loud, and liberating. If rock and roll is medicine, this is the dose we’ve been waiting for.
You can also find ‘Remedy’ in our Indie Rockers playlist.
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