New York City’s Art-infused outfit Consumables pay homage to the musical inspirations of Brooklyn through an Indie Rock soundscape in their brand new single ‘Great Design’.

It’s a jittery escapade with sharp edges, fusing digital synthesised sounds with a nuanced, philosophical lyrical outlook. ‘Great Design’ is an uncouth rebellion against traditional melodies, innovatively blending elements of Post-Punk and New Wave inspirations of the early 2000s.
The track is propulsive, punchy, and pummels you with pieces of rhythmic reflection laced with Post-Punk elements and an admiration for the likes of Julian Casablancas and Kele Okereke. Seeping through the track is an appreciation for those who planted the seeds for the dice-and-slice approach to angular vocal attacks and fragmented prog riffs.
Co-written by Bodega’s very own Ben Hoazie, the four-piece’s offering serves as a full-frontal introduction to Consumables’ cerebral style of commentary on contemporary life as explored in their debut album, 'Infinite Games'.
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