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Chugs On Deck has a long future ahead of them to craft a varied and vibrant record that’s more confessional and tempered with moshpit-ready easycore vibes, embellished with radio appeal. But it seems like the future for them, is here and now.
The band’s debut EP, Superhero in Love is more than just hype, it’s a demonstration of their easycore prowess—14-minutes of spine-tingling guitar riffs, moon-kissed synth digs and all. The songwriting is instantly relatable, an ever-present reminder that life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows—a quality that isn’t always so noticeable in a genre that gets everyone dancing at first listen. Their newly released single, Kotak Cahaya, strikes with cheery singalongs, sparkling positivity, self-assurance and a brilliant show-off of their musicianship.
But in a country rapidly undergoing socioeconomic transformation, Chugs On Deck is taking baby steps before they hit the road—slowly, but surely and only forward!
The band’s debut EP, Superhero in Love is more than just hype, it’s a demonstration of their easycore prowess—14-minutes of spine-tingling guitar riffs, moon-kissed synth digs and all. The songwriting is instantly relatable, an ever-present reminder that life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows—a quality that isn’t always so noticeable in a genre that gets everyone dancing at first listen. Their newly released single, Kotak Cahaya, strikes with cheery singalongs, sparkling positivity, self-assurance and a brilliant show-off of their musicianship.
But in a country rapidly undergoing socioeconomic transformation, Chugs On Deck is taking baby steps before they hit the road—slowly, but surely and only forward!