Fringe Frontier’s “Wirehouse” is a total vibe. It’s like that one song you blast to forget about your ex, but it’s actually about really feeling your feelings. John Lloyd’s voice is raw, like he’s singing straight from his soul. You can totally picture him pouring his heart out in a dimly lit apartment, surrounded by empty pizza boxes and regret.

The music is this perfect mix of rough edges and smooth melodies. It’s like the city itself – loud, chaotic, but also strangely beautiful. Jerry Thomas’s drums hit hard, the guitar wails with feeling, and the bassline is this steady, grounding force. It’s the kind of music that makes you want to curl up on a rainy day and just let it wash over you.

The lyrics are like poetry, but without the fancy words. It’s simple, honest stuff about love, loss, and trying to figure it all out. Lines like “watching manic cars on 1st Avenue” paint a perfect picture of city life and loneliness. You can totally relate to the feeling of being lost in the crowd, even when you’re surrounded by people.

“Wirehouse” is more than just a song; it’s an experience. So turn up the volume, close your eyes, and let Fringe Frontier take you on a journey through the city, your heart, and love.

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