Their songs like 'Saturday Nights' and '25 Days' sketch out everyday life in straightforward guitar terms.
For a good sense of their lane, put on 'Saturday Nights' or the earlier '25 Days'. They both have that unadorned, conversational quality the band does well.
Hello Saferide's catalog holds a kind of modest, specific gravity. A song like 'Saturday Nights' just lays out a weekend scene without much fuss, and that directness has drawn a steady listenership since their 2010 debut 'Stay'. Their work doesn't try to be anthemic, it's more about the small moments, which gives it a different kind of stick.
They started in 2006 as Safe Ride before switching names. From the debut 'Stay' in 2010 through albums like 'The Calming' and 'The Modern Escapist' in 2018, they've kept a consistent lineup and a focus on personal, guitar-based songs.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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