The Wheel Workers "Fine Time (Live)"
Sounds from USA
21/04/2026 | The Wheel Workers' "Fine Time (Live)" is a visceral, 4'24'' blast of 90s-rooted garage and alternative rock that wastes no time establishing its confrontational tone. Opening with a jarring, unresolved tritone, the track detonates into a grunge-driven riff that carries both raw aggression and sharp, sarcastic wit. Lyrically, it takes aim at the machinery of war, exposing the cruel disconnect between those who profit from conflict and those sent to endure its horrors—all delivered with dark irony and unfiltered intensity. Recorded live in the band's Houston rehearsal space as part of the Live from the Attic EP (2026), the performance captures the immediacy and chemistry of The Wheel Workers playing in the room: fuzzy guitars, urgent rhythms, and Steven Higginbotham's resilient vocals cutting through with emotional clarity. It's garage rock with a conscience, and the live setting only heightens its gritty, unpolished power.
This track exemplifies why The Wheel Workers have remained a vital force in the Texas underground for over two decades. More collective than conventional band, the group—anchored by founder Steven Higginbotham and longtime collaborators like producer Dan Workman—has consistently blended sonic eclecticism with lyrical depth, navigating personal trauma and social critique with equal conviction. Live from the Attic serves as both a standalone document of their current raw energy and a bridge to their upcoming full-length, One More Thing To Say (October 2026). For listeners familiar with their journey—from Higginbotham's larynx injury and recovery to their NACC-charting success with Harbor—"Fine Time (Live)" reaffirms a band that refuses to soften its edge or its message. It's a compelling invitation to experience The Wheel Workers not just as recording artists, but as a dynamic, socially aware live act whose music thrives on connection, collaboration, and unapologetic honesty.
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