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Weakened Friends' latest offering, "Common Blah," is a delightful romp through the tumultuous world of indie rock. With their infectious melodies and raw, relatable lyrics, this trio from Portland, Maine, has crafted an album that is equal parts angsty and endearing. From the opening track, "Peel," with its crunchy guitar riffs and catchy hooks, to the melancholic ballad "Hate Mail," there is no shortage of emotion on display here. Frontwoman Sonia Sturino's powerhouse vocals are a force to be reckoned with, channeling the likes of Liz Phair and Courtney Love with a modern twist. The band's sound is a seamless blend of 90s alternative rock and contemporary indie pop, with touches of grunge and punk thrown in for good measure. "Blue Again" is a standout track, its dreamy guitar lines and soaring chorus sure to get stuck in your head for days. Lyrically, Weakened Friends tackle themes of love, loss, and self-discovery with a refreshing honesty and wit. Tracks like "Early" and "Waste" showcase Sturino's introspective songwriting, while "Good Friend" is a catchy anthem about friendship and loyalty. Overall, "Common Blah" is a solid effort from Weakened Friends, a band that is unafraid to wear their heart on their sleeve. With its infectious energy and heartfelt lyrics, this album is sure to resonate with fans of indie rock everywhere. Don't sleep on this one, folks.
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