Spotlight Release Review | Attic Theory Unleashes “Papier-Mâché” ft. Kevin Martin: A Thrilling Alt-Rock Ride!
United Kingdom, Liverpool
Get ready to groove and rock your soul as Liverpool’s very own Attic Theory drops their electrifying single “Papier-Mâché” featuring the powerhouse vocals of Kevin Martin from Candlebox! This dynamic collaboration between two acclaimed rock acts is set to blow your mind and raise the bar for alternative groove rock.
Frontman Lewis Wright’s emotionally charged lyrics take us on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. “Papier-Mâché” serves as a powerful reminder to shed the masks we wear to please others and embrace our true selves fearlessly. Accompanied by an animated music video, inspired by “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” the band dives deep into the theme of mental health, celebrating society’s progression towards a more enlightened perspective.
The musical chemistry between Attic Theory and Kevin Martin is evident throughout the track. Martin’s distinct voice adds a raw and passionate dimension to the song, elevating its intensity and delivering an unforgettable performance. You can feel the passion and camaraderie between the artists, making this collaboration one for the books.
Produced by Loïc Gaillard, the song boasts top-tier production quality, ensuring every instrument and vocal element shines brightly. The guitars bring a mix of grunge and hard rock influences, providing a solid foundation for the song’s infectious groove.
With a debut album, “What We Fear The Most,” on the horizon, “Papier-Mâché” serves as the perfect appetizer for the feast of rock anthems that awaits us. Attic Theory has crafted a sound that blends the best of Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam, Shinedown, Seether, and Three Days Grace, making them a force to be reckoned with in the alternative rock scene.
“Papier-Mâché” hit all major streaming platforms on July 28th. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to their music, this track is a must-listen for anyone seeking a high-octane rock experience.