‘Where The Roads Don’t Go’ is Thrillhouse’s new uplifting summer anthem

THRILLHOUSE- WHERE THE ROADS DON'T GO.jpg

“This song is guaranteed to lift your mood and should definitely be in your playlist when the good weather comes around.”


‘Where The Roads Don’t Go’ is Thrillhouse’s new uplifting summer anthem

Thrillhouse have just dropped an enjoyable indie anthem called ‘Where the Roads Don’t Go’. Thrillhouse are an alt-indie band based in Brighton who yearn for the past and say they write most of their music in their bedrooms. The track is about “that brief and beautiful moment after you’ve finally come out of being in a bad place and things start to seem alright again”.

‘Where the Roads Don’t Go’, mixed by Tom Bishop, is a high energy and uplifting track that bursts into a fun-loving melodic riff about a minute in. The song radiates the aura of summer which reflects the feeling they describe of coming from a dark place into a happier one. The track also feels very retro with the driving beat and layered sounds coming together to form the perfect song to dance to. This song is guaranteed to lift your mood and should definitely be in your playlist when the good weather comes around.


Listen & Follow - THRILLHOUSE - on Spotify.

We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and our services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Thrillhouse are a Brighton based alt-indie band living in the past.

Do you Like the sound of THRILLHOUSE? Click the links below to follow on Social Media.


 
Review Written By Amber LashleyView Portfolio - Click Here

Review Written By Amber Lashley

View Portfolio - Click Here

 

'This coverage was created via Musosoup via the #sustainablecurator movement, learn about this here'

https://www.musosoup.com/sustainable-curator


Previous
Previous

Lemonade Shoelace releases cinematic, synth-infused, psych-pop gem of a track.

Next
Next

We have New York to thank for a variety of things, but a delightful American delivery came in the form of Manchester based Sleep Walking Animals.