Weekend Recovery’s ‘Esoteric’ is a delectable Indie-Rock feast

Weekend Recovery serves up a delectable treat for music lovers with their highly anticipated third full-length album, ‘Esoteric’. This Sheffield indie-pop trio has masterfully cooked up a dynamic and compelling record that combines a flavourful mix of powerful vocals, overdriven guitars, and straight-talking lyrics, resulting in a truly captivating menu across all 13 tracks.

From the first bites of the album’s opening singles, ‘Chemtrails‘ and ‘No Guts All The Glory‘, it’s clear that Weekend Recovery has prepared a feast of musical delights that showcase the many delectable strengths of ‘Esoteric’.

With ‘Esoteric’, Weekend Recovery boldly spices up their signature indie-pop sound, revealing their growth and experimentation as true sonic chefs. The album is a culinary masterpiece, blending their infectious energy, savoury instrumentals, and vocals into a harmonious fusion that leaves a lasting impression on the palate of listeners. Each track on the album is a testament to the band’s undeniable talent and artistic vision, offering a feast of musical flavours that will surely have you coming back for seconds.

From start to finish, ‘Esoteric’ serves up musical delights, with their songwriting prowess shining through, as they skillfully balance catchy hooks with raw emotional depth. The album takes listeners on a journey, traversing through a diverse menu of sounds and emotions, ensuring there’s something to satisfy every musical craving. With each bite, the band’s passion and dedication to their craft become evident, leaving no doubt that ‘Esoteric’ is a meticulously crafted labor of love.

Prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable musical experience as Weekend Recovery’s ‘Esoteric’ takes center stage. With their irresistible energy, delectable instrumentals, and mouthwatering vocals, this album is guaranteed to leave you craving more (aka playing it multiple times).

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