New Jersey’s riveting alternative rock/metal band VEXES has debuted a new single, “Low Choices,” from their forthcoming double album, “Imagine What We Could Destroy /// If Only Given Time,” that’s due out June 17th. First revealed at KnotFest.com, the track is described as “a potent amalgam of frantic guitars, a locomotive percussive pace and the melodic vocal lather of Charlie Berezansky – whose performance manages to offer a sense of calm in contrast to the organized chaos of the instrumentation. The track builds to the kind of crescendo that is bound to resonate with post-hardcore pundits and prog-rock purists alike – flexing the instrumental prowess of band still climbing to their creative peak.”
Check out the music video for “Low Choices,” below.
Commenting on the song’s lyrical context, guitarist John Klagholz says: “‘Low Choices’ is about the give and take we all have within ourselves mentally, trying to cope with everyday issues, and sometimes taking things that might be a minor issue and blowing them out of proportion. Sometimes we struggle to deal with day to day stresses and rationalize our handling of them, and this song is a way of coming to grips with that notion and saying to yourself “maybe things aren’t great right now, and that’s OK… maybe things won’t get better, and maybe that’s OK too.”
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