Hartlepool, UK post-punk quartet Marines promote their debut single named No Hell, Incase. The group started as a trio performing cover songs but eventually become a quartet and started writing original compositions. No Hell, Incase represents the first serious work as a four-piece group. Marines are heavily inspired by renowned groups, such as At The… Read More Marines Are Promoting Their Debut Single
Hartlepool, UK post-punk quartet Marines promote their debut single named No Hell, Incase. The group started as a trio performing cover songs but eventually become a quartet and started writing original compositions. No Hell, Incase represents the first serious work as a four-piece group. Marines are heavily inspired by renowned groups, such as At The Drive-In, Bloc Party, Iceage, and Interpol, but their music unveils a well-balanced mixture of eighties post-punk, noise rock, and post-hardcore sound. Marines are Liam on guitars and vocals, Jay on guitars, Aidan on bass guitar and backup vocals, and Jamie on drums and backup vocals.
The group explains the meaning of the song: No Hell, Incase is about masochism and unwillingness to tear away from a destructive situation whilst enjoying the vulnerability of being the one in the right. It presents the repetition of human emotion and the depravity of what we can become with pessimism and a commentary of manipulative characters.