Police and thieves share “camouflage”

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Melancholy to its maximum expression.

With a melancholic style and a deep lyrical that touches issues such as existential crisis and nostalgic emotions, the Tijuanense band, Police and thieves, Return with a new single “Camouflage”. This song is a trip that begins with an ethereal aura, with an atmosphere that seems to float in slow motion until connecting with an intimate voice that feels close. With the influence of Slowcore and Dream Pop, the band manages to capture the best of the alternative essence.

Try about feeling invisible and feeling good about that. There are distorted and acoustic guitars, almost whispered voices and nostalgic lyrics, and also rhythms. He Track It suggests new sounds for the band, starting with instrumentalization but also because of its most organic sound that lives with more synthetic and experimental elements, “says the band in a press release.

“Camouflage” It represents the deepest of the mind, when loneliness floods us and creates an environment of uncertainty and introspection. Police and thieves It offers us a proposal that feels like a hug to those feelings that we know how to explain through its emotional essence.

The band continues to expand inside the scene with shows Live, and new music that keeps us expectation.

You can hear “Camouflage” on their official platforms.

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