Brighton’s indie-rock up-and-comers, Bacci Pouch, have just dropped a fresh single titled "Normal People." Imagine the raw punch of Buzzcocks mingling with the indie spirit of The Libertines—it’s a cocktail of nostalgia and youthful rebellion. Quite the mix, right?
The song kicks off with a driving bassline, fuzzy guitars, and punchy drums—think messy, vintage ’70s vibe. At its core, it’s an indie-pop anthem with a punk twist, featuring irresistible vocal hooks. Lyrically, it dives into themes of societal disconnection and the quest for a connection that makes life feel, well, “normal.” Lead singer James Neighbour calls it a reflection on finding someone who gets you amidst life’s chaos. Sounds relatable, doesn’t it?
Recorded at Forum Studios with producer Erik Miles (Soft Play, Kate Nash) and mastered by Robin Schmidt (The 1975), "Normal People" has already won hearts at live gigs, thanks to its thumping bassline and lyrics that hit home.
Catch Bacci Pouch live soon! They’re headlining at Prince Albert in Brighton on November 26th. And don’t miss them supporting The Stealers at Daltons, Brighton, on December 8th. Exciting times ahead!