Leave Me Alone

Hinds

Review

Leave Me Alone by Hinds is a refreshing take on the garage rock genre, showcasing the band's unique blend of energy and emotion. The album radiates a carefree spirit, with its jangly guitars and catchy melodies that capture the essence of youthful rebellion and heartache. The dual vocals of Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote create a harmonious interplay that adds depth to the tracks, making each song feel personal and inviting. The production maintains a raw quality that suits the band's aesthetic, allowing their vibrant sound to shine through without feeling overly polished. Songs like Bamboo and Validator stand out with their infectious chorus and relatable lyrics, inviting listeners to sing along. The playful yet introspective themes throughout the album resonate well, exploring topics of love, loneliness, and self-discovery. Leave Me Alone is not only an engaging listen but also a testament to Hinds' evolution as musicians. Their ability to balance catchy hooks with thoughtful storytelling makes this album a must-hear for fans of indie rock. Overall, it's a delightful collection of tracks that perfectly captures the essence of the band's dynamic sound and spirit.

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Leave Me Alone by Hinds was released on January 8, 2016, in both the UK and the US. In the UK, it reached a peak position of number 16 on the UK Albums Chart, while in the US, it climbed to number 35 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. The album was released under the Lucky Number label. It was recorded in Madrid and produced by the band alongside Diego L. Jiménez.

Tracklisting

  1. Garden
  2. Fat Calmed Kiddos
  3. Warts
  4. Easy
  5. Castigadas En El Granero
  6. Solar Gap
  7. Chili Town
  8. Bamboo
  9. San Diego
  10. And I Will Send Your Flowers Back
  11. I'll Be Your Man
  12. Walking Home
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