Korean Indie Rock band Say Sue Me Returns With a Poetic Ode to the Sea.

Javier
A Different Feeling

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Fresh off releasing one of the better indie rock albums of 2018, Say Sue Me returns in the new year with a fresh new single promoting their upcoming tour dates. on At The End of the Road Say Sue Me’s lead Sumi Choi sings to the ocean. Praising it for it’s beauty and sign of life, while also condemning humans for their pollution and destruction of something so captivating and sublime. It’s almost poetic the surf-rock esque style that is incorporated in Say Sue Me’s music being used while pleading to us to save the same ocean that inspired an entire genre. The laid back guitar and relatively simple drum formation gives an incredible spotlight to her lyrics and vocal abilities.

The video that accompanies the song is a painful but necessary watch. A simple pan across a trash infested sea shore that only further highlights how ashamed we should be of what we’ve done to our own home. It’s hard to put it more concisely than Ms Choi does at the end of this beautiful song. “Pretending not to know, we don’t even know how to be ashamed”

You can watch the video and listen to the song at the link below and if you have any spare change please be sure to support the bands GoFundMe page, as they were recently victims of a robbery and lost most of their tour revenue and instruments.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If1o9RaV0EM

https://www.gofundme.com/say-sue-me

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