Verticoli Bare Their Soul in Stripped Back New Single 'Smile'

Verticoli, the Tasmanian three-piece known for their raucous, high-energy rock, have taken a bold step in a new direction with their latest single, 'Smile'. This isn't the Verticoli of mosh pits and festival stages; this is something altogether more intimate and vulnerable.

'Smile' is a stripped-back acoustic track that showcases a different side to the band. Gone are the thunderous drums and distorted guitars, replaced by delicate acoustic guitar and Sam Hunn's raw, emotive vocals. Lines like "I've no way back, I'm directionally impaired" perfectly capture the song's weighty introspection, painting a picture of someone grappling with inner turmoil and uncertainty.

While the band's signature heavy sound might be absent, 'Smile' still carries the unmistakable mark of Verticoli's songwriting prowess. The melodies are captivating, and the lyrics are poignant and thought-provoking. There's a subtle hint of old-age Americana woven through the track, adding a touch of timeless elegance to the song's overall atmosphere.

This departure from their usual sound demonstrates Verticoli's versatility as musicians. They've proven that they're not afraid to experiment and push their creative boundaries, and 'Smile' is a testament to their growth and maturity as artists.

For longtime fans, 'Smile' offers a glimpse into the heart of Verticoli, revealing a depth of emotion that might have been hidden beneath the wall of sound of their previous releases. It's a refreshing change of pace that showcases the band's versatility and talent.

If 'Smile' is any indication of what's to come, Verticoli's future looks bright. For more from the Tasmanian trio, be sure to follow them on Instagram, Facebook, and X.

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