This summer marks the 30th anniversary of the cultural and creative high-point for Britpop. And while the sound and essence of that scene has faded from mainstream view, Boston-based indie band The Northern Line take us back to that feeling with a new single titled “Throw A Fist.”
After declaring their arrival with anthemic debut single “Lightning Strikes” last fall, the Mass.-chester lads of The Northern Line now settle into a delectable groove with the melodic new song. It’s a song fueled by euphoric liberation, indebted to memories and moments – and the ability to move on past life’s stresses.
Band member Bilvox shared the following about the new track:
“‘Throw a Fist’ is a personal song, but it is also a song that connects with anyone who has done the hard work to move on after a meaningful relationship falls apart. The liberation, the freedom of the ‘fist’ that’s thrown – mostly metaphorically – is throwing away the pain, the failed dream, and embracing the future.”
Stream the new single below and keep checking back from more from The Northern Line!
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