Tremoans "Marmite"
Sounds from the UK
17/06/2025 | “Marmite” by Tremoans is a charmingly witty and infectiously catchy UK indie rock gem that manages to say a lot in less than two minutes. Bursting with a spirited 70s indie-rock vibe, the track playfully blurs the lines between love and hate — or perhaps more accurately, embraces the idea that both can coexist, much like the controversial breakfast staple it’s named after. It’s a love song, a hate song, and yes, even a breakfast song — all rolled into one delightfully compact package of jangly guitars, brisk rhythms, and clever lyrical charm.
What makes “Marmite” truly shine is its message beneath the melody: that even in the face of polarized opinions or clashing personalities, love and understanding can still find a way to grow. The band channels a classic British sensibility — think early post-punk meets 70s pub rock swagger — without ever feeling retro for retro’s sake. It's fresh, it's fun, and above all, it's a reminder that sometimes the shortest songs can leave the biggest impression.
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