Clyde the Band Channels 90s Alt-Rock Grit on New Single ‘Better’
- Danielle Holian
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Los Angeles–based alternative rock duo Clyde the Band continues to carve out a space of their own with the release of their new single, “Better.”
Drawing inspiration from the raw emotion and distorted textures of 90s alternative rock, the band blends gritty guitars, driving rhythms, and introspective lyricism into a sound that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.
“Better” explores the emotional weight of being invalidated by the people closest to you, whether that’s a significant other, family member, or friend. Rooted in the band’s own experiences and past relationships, the track captures the quiet insecurity that builds when your feelings are dismissed, while offering a sense of catharsis for listeners who have lived through similar moments.
Sonically, Clyde the Band balances melody and distortion, pairing hook-driven songwriting with a raw, unfiltered edge. Fans of Wunderhorse, Weezer, Fountains of Wayne, Pavement, and Pixies will feel right at home in the band’s emotionally honest approach and guitar-forward sound.
With “Better,” Clyde the Band delivers a relatable anthem for anyone who’s ever questioned their worth, proving that vulnerability and volume can coexist.
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