Silo Hill – “No, I Don’t Quite Know What You Mean”

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Wyoming-based artist Silo Hill conjures a theatrical rock sound on the catching new track “No, I Don’t Quite Know What You Mean.” The track’s knack for a intriguing shifts is evident from the get-go; a sudden rhythmic push and theatrical vocal reflection commencing after the title-referencing vocal. Bass-heavy verses round the one-minute mark with vigor, guiding into the serenely melodic “is this the way it’s always been?” bridge, a bit reminiscent of Sparks in the vocal excitement and charismatic guitar tones. Silo Hill impresses with smart songwriting and stylish charm throughout “No, I Don’t Quite Know What You Mean.”

“No, I Don’t Quite Know What You Mean” is the first single from Silo Hill’s upcoming debut album, Neither Here Nor There, out on October 8th.

“No, I Don’t Quite Know What You Mean” and other memorable tracks from this month can also be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Best of September 2021’ Spotify playlist.

Mike Mineo

I'm the founder/editor of Obscure Sound, which was formed in 2006. Previously, I wrote for PopMatters and Stylus Magazine.

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