Get haunted by Guri Yeller’s latest single ‘Seeing Double’.
‘Seeing Double’ is one of those indie pop songs that is here to suck listeners into its atmosphere and hold them there. It starts with an airy piano synth that sets the stage, and then arpeggiated synths hop in with some bass in a way that holds things in dreamlike wonder. The production of the vocals in this track is astounding. They have several layers and work reverb into a breathy tone to give a ghostlike presence. The lyrics here are both poetic and introspective. They don’t seem to have a clear meaning, but they seem to depict a post-breakup. The voice of the track sits there and wonders why they can’t just be friends with someone. They hear the voice of that person in their ear and start to see double. It’s captivating in a way that little lyrics give a lot to think about.
Guri Yeller is a psychedelic indie rock duo that consists of Matthew Banton and Harry Paterson. This is a band who are evolving and getting its footing in the world of music, and ‘Seeing Double’ presents itself as a synthy evolution. They just played their first show in Manchester and will soon be ate Newcastle-upon-Thyne. This two-piece both works instruments and synths. Sometimes their tracks are headed by electric guitars, and sometimes they feature synthy atmosphere. Overall, they’re here to keep audiences on their toes for what the next track will sound like.
Written by Sage Plapp
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