Badflower's “Detroit” lands like a freshly found anthem with bruised knuckles and a hook that sticks after one spin. For a song hitting hard right now, it sounds gloriously unfiltered and weirdly immediate.
Fuzzy guitars smear across the stereo field while the rhythm section keeps everything tense and forward-driving. The vocal stays raw and close, so the chorus feels shouted from the front row instead of polished in a lab.
Spring errands, late-night drives, and the kind of afternoon that needs noise all fit this track perfectly. Bad mood, good volume, done.
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