By AJ Salisbury

A hit of fuzzy bass, distorted guitars and building drums open โ€˜Dead Clonesโ€™ from Norwegian fuzz-rockers, The Wit. After a few bars the track reaches its stride and becomes a relentless assault of riffage, drum skins being punished and emotive lyrics.

But, the song is far from a one-dimensional joint. As you hit the chorus, it becomes a much softer and melodic song, almost a reverse of the classic grunge method of quiet-loud-quiet, the verses are fast-paced and unforgiving, but the choruses are beautiful and more considered with ethereal vocals

โ€˜Dead Clonesโ€™ is the third single from The Witโ€™s debut album, set for release on the 8th February, and really shows that this five-piece know how to put together interesting breakneck stoner-rock with a psychedelic edge.

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