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Clock Radio "No Death"

Sounds from United Kingdom

19/11/2025 |

Clock Radio’s “No Death” is a thrilling, disorienting rush of psychedelic jangle — a song that feels like a mantra whispered through a cracked guitar amp. At just under three minutes, it collapses the boundaries between indie pop’s infectious hooks and punk’s raw, unfiltered urgency, creating something both disarmingly catchy and deeply strange. The edgy, churning guitars loop and spiral like a hypnotic spell, underpinned by a rhythm section that refuses to let go, while the vocals deliver cryptic, flirty declarations with the weary honesty of someone who’s seen too much but won’t look away. It’s not just trippy — it’s spiritually unsettling in the best way, as if the song itself is a half-remembered dream you can’t shake.

Emerging from their new album Turfin’ Out the Maniacs, “No Death” captures Clock Radio at their most unguarded and brilliant — deluded, yes, but in the way only true artists can be: utterly convinced of their own strange truths. They don’t preach or posture; they just are — slacker philosophers with a penchant for sonic chaos, turning existential unease into shimmering, danceable noise. There’s a punk spirit here, yes, but it’s filtered through the warped lens of 60s psych and the lo-fi intimacy of indie rock’s golden era. In a world obsessed with clarity, Clock Radio offer something rarer: the beauty of the unanswered question, the comfort in the glitch, the liberation in saying nothing — and everything — all at once.

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