FloodHounds drop energetic new single, "Panic Stations"

Yorkshire based noise makers FloodHounds have recently dropped their crunching new single "Panic Stations". The new cut from the trio is their first since 2020's "Something Primevil" and is a welcome return to form for the Sheffield act.
"Panic Stations" is gritty and has plenty of fuzzy guitar tones that sound like they'd fit perfectly into the early 90s grunge scene

Much like their previous efforts this one is gritty and has plenty of fuzzy guitar tones that sound like they'd fit perfectly into the early 90s grunge scene. There's a shed tonne of energy in "Panic Stations" and with the song kicking off with a bang it's a thrilling ride for the whole duration of the track.

Something I have to admit I rather love is that the song is 3 minutes and 33 seconds long and is written by a trio!

Speaking about the new tune Jack (singer) mentions " ... "Panic Stations" touches on the air of uncertainty we’ve all been labouring under. The takeaway is that sticking together will serve us better than alienation and blind panic.". The new song is the first of a string of releases penned in for 2022 and will only see the band gain more fans with every track.

Hurry up and check out "Panic Stations" now, and be sure to check out their live dates as who knows, they might be coming to a town near you.