Liverpool-based band Transmissions return with their latest track ‘Human Get-Together’, offering a captivating blend of chaotic creativity and sharp wit. The group draw inspiration from a diverse range of influences including Radiohead, Swans, and Bob Dylan to create this eclectic mix of sound that’s as unpredictable as it is engaging.
Recorded at RML Studios with producer Ryan Pinson, the single captures the band’s freewheeling energy and unconventional spirit. Born in a cabin at the bottom of a Welsh valley and laid down on a 4-track cassette recorder, ‘Human Get-Together’ explores the absurdity of human interactions. It’s an introspective dive into the human experience, wrapped in Transmissions’ signature off-kilter style.
The song’s lyrics are crafted with a spicy wit and a clever, wry sense of humour, skilfully delivered with a brisk and engaging pace that enhances their impact. Each line is packed with playful, quick-fire wordplay that keeps the listener intrigued, offering both amusement and insight. Complementing this lyrical brilliance is a rich and warm instrumentation, providing a lush backdrop that beautifully aligns with the upbeat tone of the prose.
Described in glowing terms by numerous critics as “wild and unhinged,” the band thrive on pushing boundaries and embracing the unexpected. Transmissions continue to deliver music that is daring and raw, and their ability to blend absurdity with sharp musicality truly sets them apart. This latest release only further solidifies their status as a band that defies convention while keeping listeners hooked.