Manchester-based Alternative Rock Outfit Pyncher have released a new enthralling single titled ‘Get Along’. The young quartet’s latest single is crammed with layers providing a multifaceted listen, one full of depth, moodiness and just the right amount of playfulness.

It has a big energy to it provided by Britt Dewhurst’s skill on the bass, Harvey O’Toole’s fiery dexterity on guitar, Jack Rainbow’s zealous drumming and Sam Blakely’s electrifying and gritty vocals. Right from the start we see the playful side of Pyncher through the opening vocals which chant and echo eventually fading into Harvey's strumming. There’s a shift in energy about two minutes in, breaking with earlier repetitions.
This section provides a bluesy feel as you hear the soulful sound of a brass instrument in the background. While ‘Get Along’ provokes a primarily upbeat, headbanging sound, it has a prominent eerie and melancholic undertone that is maintained throughout, even during the bluesy shift.
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