Cable Boy's final offering ahead of mind-blowing debut LP

Some relationships don't end in a fight. They end in silence — two people on either side of something that used to mean everything, wondering how it got this quiet. 'Drought' understands that feeling instinctively. Dublin five-piece Cable Boy have built a track around the specific grief of watching something die slowly, and it's heavy in all the right ways.

Reverb-drenched guitars and swelling synths create an atmosphere that feels less like production and more like weather — the kind that sits on your chest. The Joy Division influence is audible, but Cable Boy aren't content to stay there. The drums are too urgent, the energy too restless. Foals and Bloc Party are in the DNA too, pulling the track back from the edge whenever it threatens to sink completely.

Frontman Semilore Olusa puts it simply: "Both sides question how they got here and if there's still any love left. It's born out of frustration and sadness about not being able to fix things."

It's the kind of lyrical honesty that makes a song feel like it belongs to whoever's listening to it.

The single is lifted from debut album 'Forever',— the first full-length statement from a band that's been quietly building toward this since their 2019 EP. Having already played Electric Picnic, Other Voices and Vicar Street, Cable Boy know how to fill a room. On the evidence of 'Drought', the records are starting to match the live reputation.

'Drought' is out now. 'Forever' is released 17th April.

 

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