Gangway's latest album, Quiet Edit, is a masterpiece of indie rock. The band has managed to create a sound that is both familiar and fresh, drawing on influences from the 80s and 90s while infusing their music with a modern sensibility.
The album's title is a fitting one, as the songs are subdued and introspective, but still manage to pack an emotional punch. The lyrics are clever and poetic, exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The melodies are catchy and infectious, with the band's signature blend of guitar, bass, and drums augmented by electronic elements.
Standout tracks include "The Light from the TV," a moody ballad that builds to a soaring chorus, and "In the Morning," a bouncy pop song that showcases the band's knack for catchy hooks. The album closes with "The End of the World," a hauntingly beautiful track that leaves a lasting impression.