Modern Guilt Explores Euphoric Nostalgia in We’ll Always Have Vegas

Ah, London’s own Modern Guilt, right? They’ve spun a web of euphoric nostalgia with their latest EP, “We’ll Always Have Vegas.” Picture this: a five-track trip that’s like a movie for your ears, complete with heart-tugging ballads and a toast to camaraderie. It’s like they bottled the essence of a night out and let it age into something more profound.

Now, let’s dive into the tracks. “Talking To Myself” is like staring into a mirror with a beat โ€“ it’s all about that inner chat we’ve all had. And “Joy Control”? It’s frustration painted in words, a lyrical scream into the void. Then there’s “I Want To Show You God,” a retro-tinted tune that’s a bit out there, but in the best way. The EP winds down with the sincerity of “Gramophone Remedy” and the upbeat musings of “How To Buy Happiness.”

It’s a mix of raw and refined, a glimpse into the band’s soul-searching journey and their take on life’s encounters. It’s Modern Guilt, but not as we knew them โ€“ it’s a fresh chapter, a new vibe to get lost in. And hey, if you’re itching to connect with them, just hit up their Instagram.

Mike Londan
Mike Londan
Mike Londan is a senior music writer at TuneInsights.com. Mike is passionate about music and has been covering the music industry for over three years.