Pseudopomp, the alt-rock duo of Greek musician Iosif and British-Bulgarian artist Katerina, return with their new single, "Only Just." Following their debut track, "23," which sparked interest in the indie scene, this latest release deepens their exploration of haunting, unconventional alt-rock.
Formed in London’s dynamic music scene, Pseudopomp emerged through late-night jam sessions that evolved into a style defined by eerie riffs and unpredictable rhythms. "Only Just" dives into the messy emotions of falling in love, capturing the frustration and confusion that often come with it. The track balances dark, melodious riffs with haunting undertones, adding a reflective piano shift at 2:28, marking a moment of acceptance for the narrator.
Currently rehearsing with a full band, Pseudopomp is preparing to bring their atmospheric sound to live audiences. "Only Just" showcases a band on the rise, pairing raw emotion with a captivating edge. Give it a listen to experience their sound firsthand.
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