Seasick is Bog Witch’s stormy, soul-stirring anthem. It marries raw alt-rock energy with the kind of lyrical depth that demands repeat listens. At just over three minutes, the track is a masterclass in tension and release; a turbulent wave of grunge-tinged guitars and pounding drums that somehow feels as cathartic as it does controlled.
From the first distorted chord, Seasick pulls you under with its visceral intensity. The guitars churn like unsettled water, their gritty tone balanced by a deceptively catchy melody. The rhythm section, all thunderous kicks and snare hits, drives the song forward with relentless momentum, while the vocals snarl and soar in equal measure, delivering lyrics that flirt with metaphor but never lose their emotional punch. What sets Seasick apart is its ability to feel both massive and intimate. The production leans into the chaos, letting feedback hum and cymbals crash, but there’s a precision here, too; every scream, every riff, every moment of quiet serves the song’s emotional core. It’s a track that could soundtrack a late-night breakdown or a fist-pumping revival, depending on the listener’s mood. Seasick stands as proof that loud, hauntingmusic can still be smart, nuanced, and deeply affecting.
Available now on all platforms, turn it up loud and let it shake your bones.