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Avenue Army "Shit Out of Luck"

Sounds from the USA

07/03/2025 |

Avenue Army’s “Shit Out of Luck” is a vibrant burst of post-grunge and alternative rock energy, drenched in emo undertones. Hailing from the USA, this quintet delivers an upbeat, melodic rock anthem that wastes no time getting started—kicking off with the nostalgic sound of a 35mm film tape running before launching into a wall of solid instrumentation. The rhythm section, anchored by Drew Smith’s sharp basslines and Queston Kwolek’s powerhouse drumming, provides a tight backbone for the track. Meanwhile, Miles Moya’s creamy guitar tones weave seamlessly through the mix, creating a lush yet punchy sonic landscape. Frontman Max Bergstrom’s vocals, often doubled in harmonies, carry a punk spirit that adds grit and authenticity to the polished production.

The off-beat bridge serves as a standout moment, offering a breather where Rob Derieux’s turntable wizardry takes center stage, adding a unique texture that feels like a nod to hip-hop influences while maintaining the band’s rock roots. This unexpected interplay between genres gives the song a throwback vibe reminiscent of early 2000s experimentation but executed with contemporary finesse. The tribal scream "my way" injects an untamed energy without sacrificing the melodic core, evoking comparisons to bands like Catupecu Machu who similarly balance chaos and melody. It’s clear that Avenue Army isn’t afraid to push boundaries within their genre framework, resulting in a track that feels layered and alive.

The chemistry among the members of Avenue Army shines brightly throughout “Shit Out of Luck,” showcasing why they are such a compelling live act on paper. Each musician brings something distinct to the table—whether it’s Moya’s shredding solos, Derieux’s innovative use of turntables, or the seamless vocal interplay between Bergstrom and Smith. Together, they create a cohesive sound that captures the urgency and passion emblematic of their influences while carving out their own identity. 

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