Song Review:: ONEWE: Off Road- Off Road
- Release date: 2024 September 04
- Album tracklist: Off Road, Solar Halo Ring, A piece of You
- Album runtime: 11 minutes
I know nothing about this group other than they and Oneus are close, and I think one of them moved companies to be with the other one. And that information could be wrong. So this should be nice for me to listen to a new (to me) group.
Oh! They're a band! Excellent.
The crashing of the drums and the cymbals remind me of crashing ocean waves, and I really dig that.. Warm, summer air blowing your hair. The inability to hear anything, let alone this forceful song, because of the windows being down so you can have the breeze in your hair. The screaming of the guitar cutting through the sound of the wind. That is the good life. This song doesn't let up for an instant. Even in moments of relative quiet, you're propelled forward.
Even if the instrumentals didn't tell me quite clearly that this is a rock band, their vocals would. They are unmistakably a rock band, one that has more in common with alt rock of the late 00s than of the 80s and 90s. In terms of the individual voices, one of them has a lower tone and some growl to his voice, which I am so very much here for, it's not even funny. As for the rest of them, I really like the control they have. They are sharp. They are clean. They are great to listen to.
Oh, look. The ocean. I swear I didn't watch the music video until I started writing this section. However, whichever one of them it was playing with the hair of the one in the middle at the very beginning in the truck? That was adorable. That was so freaking adorable that I am not going to get over it for a while. Moving a little bit further, I always get just a little bit stressed when I see instruments on beaches. Anakin in Attack of the Clones may have had terribly written dialogue regarding sand, but he wasn't wrong. It does make a good image, though. It makes a very good image. And then they're in the rain! Again, they look nice, very nice, but I worry about the instruments. But even with that worry, the part at the end with the focus on the drums, where the sticks are throwing up a spray of water every time they connect, is such an amazing visual that it almost makes me okay with it.
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