Michigan indie rock outfit, Low Phase have released their new track, “Smokescreen” today. Pulling inspiration from rock bands from the 1990’s and giving it a push into the present with playful guitars riffs and vocal call-and-response sections, the new track showcases the unique brand of indie rock that Low Phase is using to plant their flag in the genre.
On the new track, the band shares, “This song is commentary on complicated interpersonal relationships. The balance between adornment and love, but keeping individualism throughout it all.”
Formed in 2020, Low Phase are a 4-piece indie rock band from Grand Rapids, MI. Taking inspiration from the throes of growing older and the uncertainty of human relationships, frontman Caleb Waldvogel’s songwriting offers listeners a unique take on the indie rock style. For nearly a decade, Waldvogel’s talent for lyricism has allowed him to stand out in the local scene and beyond. Alongside him, Marley Ferguson’s haunting guitar lines and soprano backing vocals weave expertly throughout each song, commanding the attention of anyone who hears them. Backed by John Bomer on bass and Miles Ferguson on drums, Low Phase’s rhythm section is characterized by a deep pocket and an unassumingly complex cadence on which each song rests.