Toronto surf-rockers Bueller have been making waves since the release of their debut EP, Forever, last year. Now, they've returned with a sparkling new single just in time for summer.
Featuring sun-kissed harmonies and dynamic shifts, "Cheater" is a sugary-sweet pop-rock confection. Upon closer listening, though, it's not all sunshine and rainbows.
The band describe the track as "a surf-punk apology to an ex-lover" and there are more than enough pounding drums and wailing guitars to corrupt any innocent fun in the sun. What's left is a track that's perfectly suited to summer in the city — complete with all the hang-ups and complications.
Give it a listen below.
Featuring sun-kissed harmonies and dynamic shifts, "Cheater" is a sugary-sweet pop-rock confection. Upon closer listening, though, it's not all sunshine and rainbows.
The band describe the track as "a surf-punk apology to an ex-lover" and there are more than enough pounding drums and wailing guitars to corrupt any innocent fun in the sun. What's left is a track that's perfectly suited to summer in the city — complete with all the hang-ups and complications.
Give it a listen below.