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Bealby Point “Say It Anyway”

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“Say it Anyway" may sound blunt to you at first, given that the title itself is charged with the angst-filled emotions, but Vancouver indie-rockers Bealby Points have something else in mind for this release. Unlike the most predictable rocker’s confrontation, “Say it Anway” pans the melancholic, contemplating thoughts across the verses with its theme being revealed through the chorus.

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Charged with the early aughts’ spirit, the track evokes a retro aesthetic, featuring lead vocalist Jack Armstrong’s moody vocal that is so madly in touch with his demons and emotions. The eclectic, melodic soundscape, on the other hand, has the wicked storming energy that reminds you of The Strokes.

Clayton Dewar’s guitar walks at the edge of the background, weaving refreshing sounds and melodic elements into the mix. Drummer Zack Yeager’s effort is less dramatic but creative and textural. It’s obvious that Yeager isn’t boxed in by the typical rock pattern. His signature 32-notes splattered across the bridge and chorus add a very interesting change to Bealby Point’s sound.

If it’s up to the band, they would describe themselves roughly as “a cross between The Strokes and Eagles with a splash of Bahamas…on the rocks, no ice,” which in the case of “Say it Anyway,” would be a solid statement.

As the first single from Bealdy Point’s sophomore EP Fridays, slated for a summer release, “Say it Anyway” barely scratches the pain but just enough to light a curious fire for their upcoming release. It’s clear that we need to hear more music from this band, really soon.