Grieving drop single "Wiseau" ahead of debut album release

Cambridge's dynamic ensemble, Grieving, preludes their highly anticipated debut album, Everything Goes Right, All At Once out This Friday on By The Time It Gets Dark Records, with the release of the anthemic track “Wiseau".

Inspired by the enigmatic director Tommy Wiseau, the track "Wiseau," bearing a positive twist on a quote from Wiseau's iconic film "The Room," invites listeners on a journey through aggressive, unpredictable, and intricately crafted musical landscapes. Notably, the last two minutes of the track showcase Grieving's most explicit pop elements to date.

Their upcoming album, "Everything Goes Right, All At Once," sets the stage for Grieving's exploration of societal intricacies, emotional landscapes, and musical diversity. As they continue to challenge conventions, Grieving invites listeners to join them on a sonic adventure, embracing the unexpected, the powerful, and the deeply moving.

Grieving's sonic identity draws inspiration from classic Dischord, early emo, and anthemic late '90s and early '00s indie-rock and punk. The band's debut EP, released pre-pandemic, garnered praise from outlets like Stereogum, Alt Press, The FADER, DIY, and Upset. Now, Grieving is set to unleash their full-length debut, a culmination of insistent hooks, off-kilter power, and an homage to the diverse musical influences that shaped their journey.

Save the date forEverything Goes Right, All At Once, and watch the visualiser for “Wiseau":


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