The Skinny Review:
Indie newcomers Succulents make their debut with "Underdog," a song shaped by a period of seclusion and introspection. The track feels personal and intimate, with a wistful warmth and a sense of nostalgia. Mixing a lo-fi style with rock riffs, the poppy harmonies bring it all together in a catchy and accessible indie package.
In Their Own Words:
“’Underdog’ centres on a mischievous protagonist deliberately trying to provoke their partner, delighting in pushing buttons and watching the sparks fly. There’s a darkly playful edge to the narrative, not unlike the gleeful antagonism found in The Twits, wrapped in warm, fuzzed-out indie-pop textures.
"It started life as an acoustic, finger picking song and then I realised it would be better louder. At the time I was also playing in a kraut-punk band called Chew Magna and I was really into Can and kraut-rock middle eights, so there’s an obvious nod to that time in my life too.”
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