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I See Shapes – Relativism
British indie rock band I See Shapes have released their debut album this summer and it breathes the impressive freshness of freedom and light that their music carries.

The 5-person band is based in Guildford from where they grow their local fan base to a national one. The album is exactly what their fans and just lovers of quality indie music need. The album is called 'Relativism' and consists of 12 stunning tracks. 


The song 'Burn' is a real anthem that inspires the future by motivating us to light our fire. A wide palette of sounds with piano and guitar accompaniment become a great platform for powerful choirs.  


'She's in My Head' is a pulsating and intrusive composition with original refrains and a strong culmination.  


'Voodoo' is a mysterious track with a cascading rhythm on a foggy background on which emotional soulful vocal lines sound.  


'Bones' is a classic indie rock with beautiful guitar arrangements and a soft mood in the vocals. 


'Day Dream' received intonation of R&B with electronic beats. The track has powerful choruses covering the entire width of this deep song.  


'I Call, I Text' is distinguished by its emo vocals and a clear change of chords. Funk bass appears bringing a wonderful texture to the music. The rhythm of the song is rich and permeated with strong beats.  


The track 'Did I Say Too Much' is a game of synthesizers and crazy rhythms that combine with harmonious vocal refrains.  


'Seatbelts' begins with a synthesizing retro riff on which a stringy rhythm and melodic vocal parts are strung.  


'Big Sounds' is a light and extravagant song that captivates with its vitality and realistic lyrics. The minimalist accompaniment shows the band on the other side of the fascinating work.  


The track 'Taxi' has a punk attitude with a purely British sound.  


Instead, the song 'Brazil' invites you to dance to the rhythms of samba. The arrangement of colorful wind instruments enriches the track with its living energy. The song is lively and danceable, bright and beautiful.  


The composition 'Guess Who' returns the indie sound to the classics, which perfectly completes this record with its sunny mood.  


The band I See Shapes has revealed its great potential with their debut album, which gives hope for good trends in the development of the modern indie rock scene. Listen to the album 'Relativism' on Spotify below and appreciate the great and quality music from British indie rockers I See Shapes.