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Better Off – Unreal

Better Off – Unreal

Better Off – Unreal is an incredible record that shows the power of a big-time record. With music being as subjective as it’s ever been, he brings an ultra level of talent to bring people together, to enjoy this one amazing record that you can’t go without. If you love good music, then you will love everything about this new mega jam.

Better Off’s second latest single in two years, “Unreal,” premiered today. Formed in 2010, Better Off has been wildly active as a touring act and in the studio, logging three LPs and a debut EP. They have taken the past couple of years to take a step back and reimagine the musicians they want to be. “By slowing down and taking our time to reflect and truly articulate our thoughts and feelings, It made me a better songwriter and rethink my own process,” recalls frontman Luke Garnered. With “Unreal” the band believes they have accomplished precisely that.

The Nashville band’s new effort represents a huge leap forward– from the opening notes, It’s hard to imagine a crew more focused, melodic, and searing, Conjuring golden era indie, classic punk, alternative, pop, and emo references that rely on big guitars and even bigger hooks, the band confidently delivers melodic hook after melodic hook.

“Unreal” may be their second single out in two years, but the band has no plans to slow down.

More music is set to be released soon.

Listen to Better Off – Unreal

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