Cold Shoulders "No more honey"
Sounds from Norway
Cold Shoulders’ “No More Honey” bursts into existence with a raw, unfiltered energy that immediately grabs your attention. Hailing from Norway’s eastern coastline, this trio wastes no time in establishing their sonic identity, as jagged and somewhat acidic guitar chords slice through the silence. The track evokes the spirit of folk-derived rock, channeling the liberating, road-worthy essence reminiscent of legends like Tom Petty and Neil Young.
Its chromatic progressions feel spontaneous yet deliberate, painting a soundscape that is both rugged and deeply emotive. With its driving rhythm and an undeniable sense of freedom, “No More Honey” feels tailor-made for long drives under open skies, capturing the timeless allure of wanderlust.
The production quality of the track is exceptional, allowing each instrument to shine while maintaining cohesion within the mix. What truly stands out, however, are the vocals—rich, expressive, and delivered with a sincerity that anchors the song’s emotional core. Espen Solberg, Magnus Bøckmann, and Christian Waale Hansen demonstrate not only their technical prowess but also their shared passion for music, which becomes evident in every note.
Formed in 2022, Cold Shoulders is a group united by mutual influences and a clear vision. For fans of heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and gritty guitar work, this Norwegian trio is undoubtedly one to watch as they continue to make waves on their musical journey.
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