Wiiince - Puce (2025)

Artist: Wiiince
Title: Puce
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Independent
Genre: Alternative, Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:41
Total Size: 214 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Puce
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Independent
Genre: Alternative, Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:41
Total Size: 214 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Living With Love, Pt. 1 (3:37)
2. Flat Teddie (1:57)
3. To Susan Love Zootle (1:27)
4. And Really (2:32)
5. Dry Biro (2:27)
6. A Snack (3:15)
7. Seagull Season (Cool Summer) (2:33)
8. Cardigan Buttoned To Your Throat (3:21)
9. Elbow To Window (1:24)
10. Volunteers (2:27)
11. Our Lines Nearly Met (2:53)
12. Weasel (2:30)
13. Tired Hands (2:30)
Hard pop. Loose pop. Alt pop. Cute pop. Slacker pop. Indie punk. Awk-pop. Frowncore. Selfie-wave. Existential bop. Pick your favorite made-up genre — UK quartet Wiiince practically dares you to on their debut full-length Puce.
The record traces the uneasy comedy of modern disconnection: characters half-alive inside screens, routines, and self-consciousness, trying to feel something real. Unafraid to show their vulnerability (and armed with a sharp sense of self-deprecating humor), Wiiince turn awkward honesty into indie-punk bangers (Dry Biro, Volunteers) and a heap of offbeat alt-pop gold.
Wiiince are a slightly quirky, deeply sympathetic bunch. And while I wish Puce had a vinyl pressing (for now it’s streaming only), the band makes up for it with a sticker album/lyric zine inspired by the ’90s Merlin Premier League football books — 16 full-color A5 pages of the same Wiiince charm that fuels their debut album.
The record traces the uneasy comedy of modern disconnection: characters half-alive inside screens, routines, and self-consciousness, trying to feel something real. Unafraid to show their vulnerability (and armed with a sharp sense of self-deprecating humor), Wiiince turn awkward honesty into indie-punk bangers (Dry Biro, Volunteers) and a heap of offbeat alt-pop gold.
Wiiince are a slightly quirky, deeply sympathetic bunch. And while I wish Puce had a vinyl pressing (for now it’s streaming only), the band makes up for it with a sticker album/lyric zine inspired by the ’90s Merlin Premier League football books — 16 full-color A5 pages of the same Wiiince charm that fuels their debut album.