New Music Review - ‘Inside Your Head’ by SKRAM

The summery cover was created by Isabelle Beartrix. The perfect art for the coolest song!

SKRAM are an up-and-coming, interestingly fun and ready to thrive pop band hailing from Wellington who have recently released some new music that sets them out in a crowd full of other musicians with their upbeat tracks and videos that will put a smile on your dial.

SKRAM are bringing their infectious vibes to the table with their song Inside Your Head, which the world was able to discover from the 7th January this year and while the tune has been out for a month now, it is evident that this is a fan favourite, especially from the comments that I’ve seen about it and rightfully so.

Inside Your Head lets you know how it is with its smooth bass on top of crisp vocals and a rhythm that will suck you in and have you thriving. Inside Your Head will be stuck in a cloud quite literally inside your head with how much happiness is written and played into it. SKRAM surely know how to change one of those “meh” days into an excellent one with the way they make sure that this song loops together with intention and they’ve made it shine with brilliance.

Inside Your Head is just a huge ball of energy that bounces off the walls, makes you want to dive into the universe and feel alive. This is another song that you are going to want to know about before it gets even bigger.

With Inside Your Head, Henry, Felix and Lee have nailed it completely. They’ve just blown this release out of the water in my opinion and I love that. From the moment I first heard this song, it was an adventure for sure and watching the video that goes with it (above), it really showcases the personalities of each of the members of SKRAM and for a band that has recently come about, you would think that their naturisms and mature lyrics would have come from years of experience of being in a group together already.

Delicious sounds, funny men, what more could anybody ask for? Have a listen to their other tunes, guaranteed to end your long weekend on a high note.

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