Railcars features traditional punk rock noises in the single 'Bohemia Is Without A Sea' | Daily Music Roll

Railcars features traditional punk rock noises in the single ‘Bohemia Is Without A Sea’

Railcars features traditional punk rock noises in the single ‘Bohemia Is Without A Sea’

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The decade-old rock band Railcars has delivered high jinks in the latest the last single ‘Bohemia Is Without A Sea’ with a punch of raw punk in its rhythms.

Railcars conceptualize a wonderful amalgam of punk rock in the rhythms of classic rock and roll in the new single ‘Bohemia Is Without A Sea’ released on Spotify. The beautiful punk rock energy is centralized in every verse of the song. Its syncopated beats and gritty guitar riffs will make you dizzy for a while. The rhythmic claps and fast-paced high octave chords have captivated the mind of listeners. Rejecting all the stereotypical forms of classic rock music, the band comes forward with an amazing blend of punk in the heavy, jumping-octave hooks in the smashing new hit. It is streaming at full throttle on Spotify and other audio streaming platforms.

Railcars were formed in 2008 and the band was active till 2012. In the span of four hours, they have delivered a number of hits maintain a staggering number of the fan base. Their new EP Cities vs Submarines has five delirious tracks expanding their territory of the experiment. Musical experiments have become a major part of their discography. They have signed to the music label called Gold Robot. The fizzy hooks and ravishing melodies of one of their greatest hits ‘Bohemia Is Without A Sea’ have been played over a hundred times in the past few months. Its amplified pop scales in between the hard distortions push them to create an exceptional sonic experience for their audience. They incorporate heavy trebles at the ending, providing a genre-bending aesthetic throughout the composition. Get all the groovy rock rhythms that can save you from tedious mood swings by following the group on Spotify.

Don’t forget to listen to this track on Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/track/6Qi7T2OPHPo7zHHkdbFYZg