
Indoor Pets’ Triumphant Embrace of Fuzz on ‘Pathetic Apathetic’

Embracing the fuzz wasn’t just a stylistic choice; for Indoor Pets, it’s a testament to survival and evolution. Their latest album, ‘Pathetic Apathetic’, is set to redefine the indie-rock landscape with a heartier, bolder sound. Here’s a deep dive into their second act.
- Indoor Pets have always dared to put a unique spin on their music, and their second album is no exception.
- After a short hiatus, they’ve returned, delving into a heavier sound that mirrors the weight of their experiences.
- The narrative behind ‘Pathetic Apathetic’ is laced with candidness and resilience, standing as a beacon for small UK guitar bands.
Their progression has been influenced by an array of eclectic inspirations—think Prince and Sum 41 with a delightful twist. However, it’s not just about making noise. Lyrics reflect a profound understanding and response to universal challenges like the cost of living crisis.
Above all, ‘Pathetic Apathetic’ is a celebration—of enduring friendship, musical kinship, and the sheer delight of creating art from heart. They measure their success by these pure moments of joy, undeterred by the all-too-common lure of a cutthroat industry.
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