Corespondents "Queen Nut"
Sounds from USA
28/02/2026 | "Queen Nut" by Corespondents is a playful and luminous burst of instrumental energy that sparkles with subtle bittersweetness and unmistakable echoes of the 60s. Clocking in at 3'20'', the track masterfully blends surf rock twang with psychedelic textures, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly singular. As the first single from Exploding House—the Seattle band's tenth studio album and a celebration of their 23-year legacy—the song showcases their signature ability to be infectious and strange in equal measure, weaving catchy melodies through a landscape of reverb-drenched guitars and dynamic rhythmic interplay that never loses its energetic lift.
For over two decades, Corespondents have operated as one of the Pacific Northwest's best-kept secrets, crafting wildly singular instrumental music that defies easy categorization. Their penchant for humor—evident in playful song titles and a band name often mistaken for a misspelling—has sometimes overshadowed the depth of their artistry, but Exploding House finds them at the height of their collective powers. With "Queen Nut," they offer a perfect entry point: a compact, cohesive gem where classic surf-rock brightness collides with post-rock ambition and global psychedelia, proving that sometimes the most rewarding secrets are the ones finally worth sharing.
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