Pizza Crunch unleash new music.
‘Young Excitement’ is the latest offering from Scottish alt rock quartet Pizza Crunch. The single follows January offering ‘Flatfoot’, however, it marks the beginning of a new chapter for the fast-rising outfit as they provide a taste of what’s to come in their expansive year-long project.
Produced by Chris Marshall at Castle of Doom the track packs a punch in typical Pizza Crunch style. Comprised of cutting riffs, thrashing drums and Ewan Hearns’ signature deep crooning vocals. The gloominess of his voice perfectly matches the nihilistic nature of the song.
Lyrically the single reflects on that familiar feeling of everything that was once exciting becoming mundane as you grow older. Hearns commented: “Often when writing new songs, you get excited for a few days then realise what you’ve just created is relatively pish. This song was funny. I remember I was up on the West Coast in Scotland and wrote it as a poem. No music and no sense of melody. Usually when this happens there is a compromise when it comes to producing the actual song. Weirdly though, Nathan came round with a fully structured guitar part and the words fitted perfectly. No guitar was cut and no lyrics altered. I think when that happens you kind of know the song won’t be dumped hastily like so many of the others.”
We look forward to seeing what this fourpiece have in store for us next, but in the meantime, we’ll have ‘Young Excitement’ playing on repeat! Don’t forget to listen to the track below and follow Pizza Crunch on all the socials to keep up to date with future releases.