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The Max Headroom’s new single Bad Dream is pure indie-psych listening bliss

Since forming early last year, Adelaide-based five-piece The Max Headroom have gigged extensively around South Australia, developing their psych-laden brand of indie-rock music. The band ooze out a truly irresistible blend of sounds – take one sip of their intoxicating brew, and we guarantee you’ll be hooked.

Now, with the release of the brand-spanking-new single Bad Dream, the band continue to build themselves as one of the most promising emerging acts in Aussie rock music. If you’re not already familiar with this band, it’s certainly time you changed that.

On their woozy new single Bad Dream, Adelaide-based five-piece The Max Headroom deliver a slice of psych-laden indie-rock brilliance.

Throughout the new single, The Max Headroom glide through a concoction of alt-rock, surf-rock, and psychedelia to craft a sound that feels at once familiar and fresh. With bright, textured instrumentation and gritty vocal hooks, Bad Dream will seep deep into your bones and make your body groove.

Over the course of its four-and-a-half-minute duration, the track pulls in myriad directions – it never stays in one place for too long. The result is a truly dynamic and captivating listening experience.

These are still early days for this Adelaide band, but judging by the quality of everything we’ve heard so far, I think we can safely expect plenty more quality tunes from The Max Headroom.

For now, do yourself a favour and listen to the new track above.