And The Broken’s latest release, “Puttin’ Out Fires (HURT),” is a captivating blend of rock influences, drawing from ’70s glam, ’60s rock ‘n’ roll, and ’90s indie rock. This Malmo-based band delivers an authentic, raw sound characterized by loud amps, haunting vocals, and a distinctively abrasive flavor. The track is a testament to their unpolished, unadulterated approach to rock music, allowing the music to speak for itself without relying on larger-than-life choruses.

Listeners will appreciate the cascading quality of the song, as it engages them in a swell of noise and neat vocal entwining. The track showcases the band’s refusal to play by the rules and their commitment to unrestricted noise-making. Fans of David Bowie and the late sixties Rolling Stones will find elements reminiscent of these iconic artists in “Puttin’ Out Fires (HURT)”.

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